but as the chancellorjust said, it were true. but as the chancellor just said, they it were true. as the chancellorjust said, they may chancellor just said, they may have put a freeze on corporation tax, but they are freezing it at 25%, which is six percentage points more than it was just over a year ago when it was 19%. and that had been held at that level for about 6 or 7 years now. we've shown in the past that when we cut corporation tax, the tax revenues from it go up. so whilst i commend the fact that she wants more growth, she wants more investment, but the actions simply aren't proving the pudding right. they are keeping corporation tax high. they're going to potentially increase capital gains tax. and to top it off, they're going to potentially increase employers national insurance as well . national insurance as well. that's not going to increase growth. it's not going to increase investment in the uk. >> darwin. there are those amongst us who went to brussels to try and get brexit done. and one of the key key strategies was to untether ourselves from taxation policies ac