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The persona of the "snake charmer" is depicted as an illusionist—someone who manipulates perception to hide the true impact of his policies. He claims that the proposed tax changes will be modest, affecting only a limited number of people, such as around 80,000 workers or half a million retirees.
However, critics argue that the real impact will be far broader, especially targeting younger generations who might be disproportionately affected over the long term. The "illusionist" presumes future governments will not undo these measures, but history suggests otherwise. The possibility of future amendments once policies are embedded is a genuine concern—not just idle speculation.