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Editor’s Insight: Who really pays for schools, hospitals, police and defence

The rich are paying a higher share of the income tax take while the poor pay less. With special feature audio.

Fri, 09 Sep 2016

A favourite propaganda ploy from the Left is that the “rich” don’t pay their share of essential government services, from schools and hospitals to police and defence.

Another myth is that most people are worse off under a National government than they would be if Labour were running the show

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