This is one of the points in the various critiques of neo-liberalism - that in fact, states pay hefty subsidies to various sections of the economy. The EU pays about 60 billion euros to agriculture, so is this the 'free market'? But then we have paid a ton of money to the banks, and QE is said by some to be going into the banks, although it will be paid back eventually.
As I said, this can be used as a comparison with 'benefits scroungers', well, do we mean the bankers and the farmers? Of course, there are other subsidies, e.g. to rail, which seem to go under the radar. It is often called 'corporate welfare', which is a nice one.
The best solution is to laugh hysterically, and have a drink. Everything is the free market, but some bits are freer than others.