Areas that "can't cope with immigration" (schools, NHS etc) are all state-run. Supermarkets, bars etc don't say "we have too many customers"
@MarkJLittlewood customer service is great but each "customer" isn't personally paying for their public services, it doesn't work like that
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@JuliaHB1 That's why it doesn't work. If Sainsburys was financed out of general tax & we could all help ourselves for free, what wld happen? -
@MarkJLittlewood but access to education & healthcare shouldn't be based on how much money you have as a customer. The flaw in your argument -
@JuliaHB1 guarantee access. Fine. That doesn't mean the state should actually run hospitals or supermarkets. Just that ppl can afford them.
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A tax-paying citizen is not a customer
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@duncanfallowell@JuliaHB1 yeah. They pretty much are, actually. Except taxpayers have fewer rights than customers & the state has more.
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