Baldseagull
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Truth in that last bit - Sweden, Denmark and Finland get there (but some people are still unhappy), by the modest and average paid suffering c.45% in taxes from their modest pay. No UK party has the guts to suggest anything like that. Even the LibDems are saying just a 1% income tax rise. Not sure about the Greens.
Definitely positives about those societies.
But the peoples of the rest of Europe and also North America simply won’t stomach such a taxation system.
If services are actually there, and work well, I think people are happy to pay. When you have numpties like Chris Grayling getting shifted from cabinet post to cabinet post and wasting millions in each role, it is hard to stomach high taxes. Those countries also value expert opinion and collect data on all kinds of things to ensure policy is effective, not just a vote winner.