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    Couldn't agree more Roger.

    The loss in taxes from the 'bloated public sector' is something that hasn't been addressed. The public sector may leech off of the private sector (maybe since 1997, maybe longer) but lets face it, leeching off off of the public sector is what the private sector does best.

    Take private health care for example. It costs the state around £240,000 to train a doctor and £40,000 a nurse. I don't see the private sector stumping up a susidy. To help the NHS we should be charging these state sponging companies through the nose everytime they use a professional trained by the state. The same could principle could be applied if the Tories get their way ill-conceived with education plan.

    Cuts will prodominantly effect those at the lower paid end of society. I say hit the top, the free market and non domiciles, they can afford it and are the people really screwing our country.

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