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Taxes and Trump Leave UK in a Worse State Than Starmer Found It

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AI-generatedThe article describes broad UK macroeconomic weakness (low growth, high inflation, rising taxes, high debt) but does not identify a specific commercial mechanism, product, company, or supply chain channel. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A is reported. The impact is general and lacks a direct commercial pathway.
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- UK GDP growth averaged 0.3% per quarter since mid-2024.
- UK inflation accelerated to 3.3%.
- IMF forecasts UK to be worst-performing G7 economy in 2026.
- Tax burden at ~37% of GDP, highest since WWII.
- Youth unemployment at 16%.