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The issue is that it'll send the UK up the chart and among the higher rates in Europe at a time when the economy is not going well and when the country needs to sell itself while outside of the EU and single market.

Btw, the US's the federal rate is 21% (which is also about the European average) but I suppose states may add their own on top.



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