"The taxpayer" in many cases equals the people you're talking about who have paid into the system.
Not for a free bus pass they haven't, given it was only invented ten years ago.
And as far as elderly people go, they are "the taxpayer" who will quite possibly have to sell their assets to pay for social and nursing care
...as will I, when I'm that old.
then have anything left over (if they are indeed rich enough) to be subject to 40% lopped off in inheritance tax too.
Inheritance tax is a tax on the person who inherits, not a tax on the deceased person.
The point of paying tax isn't to save into a piggy bank for yourself, it's the fund the collective.
...which is why "I paid tax all my life so deserve my bus pass now" is such a stupid argument.
I live in a city where the council can no longer afford to fund, among other things, social welfare legal rights services, the CAB, swimming pools, libraries, weekly bin collections, street cleaning, dementia care and leisure centres. Many school bus routes in the area are operated commercially- charging commercial fares- because the council cannot afford to support them.
It's got to something when we can't afford to support school buses because ENCTS blows so much of the council's transport budget.
Blowing £1.2bn a year on something OAPs can- and should- pay for themselves is a disgrace. It has nothing to do with "jealousy" or "selfishness". If we had a magic money tree then I'd have no issue with ENCTS. But we don't, so I do.
If we think the CAB is an unaffordable luxury but a bus pass for wealthy OAPs is an essential expenditure, we've got it all @rse over tit.