I heard a bit, in fairness she said she thinks some eg care workers should be able to keep more of their income because they already work hard and can’t do any more. It’s insulting to them to be told ‘work harder to increase your income’
At least she said that then.
Her constant ‘I’d pay more tax to get better child services’ annoys me. Not everyone wants children, or multiple children so don’t want to be paying more tax to subsidise those that do. Her kids will age out if that soon, will she still want to pay? Better education at least you could argue contributes to the whole economy, your own children or not.
Likewise non-smokers, teetotallers, modest eaters wouldn’t want to pay more to fund healthcare for illness caused by an unhealthy lifestyle, I doubt she would and that’s ok. It shouldn’t be all about paying for or enabling other people’s
choices but supporting people who have no choice.
She forgets she’s in a position to pay more tax and still be stable and would‘ve never wanted to pay more when she was happily childless. Instead she pays extra for the services
she needs because she’s able and that’s her choice.