I'm by no means wealthy nor a Tory so here's how I see it. The government is clearly spending more than it's raising in tax revenue which means the country is living above and beyond it's means to pay which is patently obvious judging by the amount of borrowing the government has been doing just to fund the UK's day to day living.
If we want better services then they need to be paid for or existing services need cutting if the public is not willing to pay more in taxes to fund them.
The top 10% of UK earners already contribute over 60% to the tax burden with the bottom 10% contributing less than 1%.
The top 1% alone contribute getting on for 30% so exactly how much of other people's earnings do you believe you're entitled to take from them?
It's clear that many workers are just not paying sufficient in taxes to fund the services we all expect the government to provide so unless everyone pays THEIR fair share of taxes, then the country can never reduce its debt nor the government provide the quality of services the public expect..
Free doesn't actually mean free, someone has to pay for it!
I have a good idea, how about socialists like yourself and anyone else who believes that other people should contribute more, should themselves dip their hands into THEIR OWN pockets for a change and pay their own fair share of taxes instead of supporting punitive taxes on the successful?
It's not the wealthy who aren't contributing enough it's the vast majority of workers who aren't and that disparity needs addressing.
I'm not a Tory and certainly not a socialist, but I do hold the same views on socialism as those of the late Winston Churchill .."the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy " and as Friedrich Hayek (Nobel prizewinner economics) once said... "If socialists understood economics, then they wouldn't be socialists" which about sums it up.