Last to go would be the car insurance
Second last to go would be the high-speed internet connection which also includes a landline-style phone.
Third last would be the Mobile phone and data: I don't use the mobile phone for data connections, so can easily do without paying for that.
As for the rest:
Health insurance: provided by the government around here, it is paid in as a part of taxes.
Gym membership: I am not a member of any gym. I have a pre-paid card that allows me a dozen trips to the municipal swimming pool, during the summer there are plenty of lakes and beaches that are available. Once the twelve visits are completed and the card is empty, it may be re-charged as and when necessary. No charges unless it is actualy used.
Current account with non-pharma drug provider: Not applicable either, unless we're talking about the Eurodiet stuff, but as of now, if push really comes to shove, some specific items from the grocery store can be easily substituted. And this doesn't cost anything unless I put in orders for more food anyways, in the same way as with the swimming pool.
Birth control pill prescription: That would be for the other 50% of the audience...
NPR membership: Not applicable here; there is the TV license thing, that they charge twice a year, if anything that would be the first to go. It is supposed to be non-political, but the place is full of socialists anyways -- I'd like to talk with the tax people, to have this deducted as an expense for supporting a political entity. There is such a deduction for union membership fees that ought to be able to be used for arguing this as well. But come crunch time, buh-bye TV and associated license