One argument against the GST is:
A) that it allows the government to choose what people should and shouldn't buy
B) that poor people spend a higher proportion of their income on food, so it will affect them disproportionately
C) that rich people spend a higher proportion of their money overseas, so it won't affect them enough
D) that it is too regressive in nature
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