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the UK analogy
People who don't work get to go to the restaurant for free. The people who do work pay for all the restaurants and get the same menu as the people who don't work. The restaurants generally can't cope with the amount of customers. The people who can afford to (the workers), pay the restaurant owners a ''backhander'' and jump the queue, in essence paying twice.
However I feel fortunate to live in a country where our restaurants are much better than those in poorer countries.
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