How did you work this out?
We're basically just repeating what the government already tells you in your annual tax summary — a rough illustration of how your payments of income tax and national insurance contributions get spent.
EU membership is the smallest element, at only 0.7%.
Welfare
£718.52
Health
£600.78
State Pensions
£386.43
Education
£362.28
National Debt Interest
£184.16
Defence
£160.01
Public Order & Safety
£129.82
Transport
£129.82
Business & Industry
£87.55
Government Administration
£63.40
Environment
£48.30
Culture
£48.30
Housing & Utilities
£48.30
Overseas Aid
£36.23
EU membership
£21.13
EU membership is funded from many other sources too, for example corporation tax. See the FAQ for more details.