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He's going up from effectively paying 75% tax to 88%... He's fully entitled to increase his funding by way more than 45% but the government are keeping a larger chunk rather than increase it by a silly amount, I don't see a problem with that
Considering it is the monarchy, I wouldn‘t call it a tax. The monarchy receives a lot of money because it owns so much land. Now they even have to slash the funding, so the amount doesn‘t become too ludicrous. Maybe a broader debate is necessary, because people are starving right now.
New analysis of today’s Spring 2023 budget shows a further £21.6bn (2022/23 prices) in unannounced cuts to public services by 2027/28
Austerity led to twice as many excess UK deaths as previously thought
Ann Widdecombe: don’t have cheese sandwiches if you can’t afford them
Austerity is pushing thousands of families to the brink in Stoke-on-Trent
I could continue that almost endlessly given the research on austerity in the UK, but I guess you got point.
Well it's helpful that the income that the government gets from the royal family's estate is increasing by around 400% then I guess, even if it may only help cover a tiny fraction of the real terms cuts?
You are entirely right but it won't matter to state it here. Despite the current parlous state of the UK economy having nothing to do with the monarchy, plenty are outraged by the institution regardless, even if it is a large net contributor to the economy (yes, despite the rebuttal video linked in similar threads).
There is a lot of anger towards the royals and Lemmy seems particularly irate.