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The public sector is feathering its nest at Britain’s expense

Daily Express

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November 21, 2025

THE fact is that the public sector is feathering its own nest at our expense and failing to provide better services. Since the pandemic, public-sector productivity has fallen by 5% and is now costing the economy £80billion in annual lost output. In contrast, private sector productivity is 3% higher.

The public sector is feathering its nest at Britain’s expense

Rachel Reeves should look to private sector to boost economy, not tax us more

Of course, one issue that is shared by Britain and high tax LOW-TAX countries deliver better health and welfare, reveals a report this week. Chancellor Rachel Reeves should take note of the fact that high-tax countries - such as Britain and some Nordic nations - are failing to provide good enough welfare.

Britain’s tax burden has skyrocketed but we have fallen to 20th place with a health system that does not match lower tax countries like Switzerland, Japan and South Korea.

On the eve of the Chancellor's second Budget next week, it’s blindingly obvious that taking more and more of our money does not ensure better services.

The Institute of Economic Affairs analysis reveals that a once enviable country like Sweden has plunged from first place to eighth in terms of life expectancy, while its tax burden has leapt to 43% of GDP.

Britain has fallen even further, to 22nd place in life expectancy, despite our record tax burden, while Switzerland with a private health insurance system has superior health outcomes.

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