I think one could argue that degrading public services / infrastructure is what's led to our current, slow economic decline. We've spent 14 years trying austerity, and it's proven counter productive to growth and productivity.
On taxes, it depends how you target them. Public spending be a positive fiscal multiplier. Taxes on work aren't great, or that hit the poorest (who tend to spend most of what they earn, boosting economic activity). We need a well designed wealth tax, and stronger measures to target avoidance.
There is a vast difference between cutting costs and not being wasteful.
We cannot have the equivalent of not having the money to insure your car, while buying lunches in Waitrose everyday.
You can have all the money in the world, and be a fool with how you spend it.
Now, it's completely out of control. It has been for a long time.
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