Hi x
Either you have misunderstood me, or I was too chaotic when trying to express my opinion. It was probably the second option, so my apologies for killing your mood.
I don't believe that I shouldn't be paying taxes, because I'm paying a lot for my car insurance. Yes-that would be a big, massive WTF.
When it comes to a chat about taxes, I always say, that I do not agree 100% with the way it works in England. But I'm currently living here and will stay for a little bit longer, so I have to accept it. But not long enough to try to become a politician and change the law

From my point of view, so a WG's point of view, it kind of suggests, that it can be financially better to work illegally, for a pimp. He is also going to take 40% (or 50%, or everything if you are unlucky) of your money, but will pay for your accommodation, condoms, wet wipes

, working phone bill and advertising on AW. It's my opinion, everyone is allowed to have his own. And I never have heard anyone saying "oh, I love paying taxes!"
If I wasn't paying taxes, I would not survive in this country for last 3,5 years (By the way, for first two years it was only my "part time job", when I needed some extra cash).
I know that it annoys some of you-escorts, earning money, not being completely honest. It probably would annoy me as well if I were you.
At the moment what upsets me, is that I'm typing this on an iPhone. Here it's all about billions of pounds, not thousands. So, who is without a sin, can cast an apple/Apple on me. Or maybe better a stone, it will not break into a million pieces

When it comes to chatting about cars, I very often mention, how much do I pay for my insurance (tax road is very cheap)
-"Per year?"
-"No, per month"
-(99% of time a shocked face and answer "really?")
Small car, 5 years no claim, 0 points on my driving license. And then, if the conversation goes on this way, I moan/complain about it a little bit, because I used to pay less annually for a diesel car, with big engine and much more horsepower- in Poland. But now I'm living in England, so I accept it and respect it and pay it.
So no, I don't believe that I should be avoiding taxes, because I pay a lot for my car insurance. I'm not an idiot.
We probably didn't understand each other well, because I was not talking distinctly enough to let you understand, what my opinion is. Apologies.
Peace and Love, big hugs,
Sarah