Rishi Sunak unveils £4.6bn relief package for UK retail and hospitality sectors

I never suggested that, thats your stupid suggestion. I know tax is politicians money and they do whatever the fuck they want with it. They can find countless billions to funnel into phony PPE contracts but when it comes to supporting people and businesses that literally fund the entire taxation system and economy at large, all thats left are the scraps from their nefarious endeavours. Governments don't earn money, people do. And they generate a significantly greater amount of social funding than they recieve back. All social infrastructure is payed for yet there's still about 300 billion for Tory contracts to private phony corporations, and nothing but a few pennies for the people that basically funded everything to start with. Get a clue boomer

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