A clear majority of UN member states – 125 out of 193 – support the tax reform plan which seeks to deal with global tax avoidance. Rich Anglosphere settler-colonial states, however, are at the forefront of opposing the measures. In November, for example, only nine nations voted against adopting “the terms of reference for the UN Tax convention negotiations”, according to Byline Times. These were the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, alongside Israel, Japan, South Korea, and Argentina.
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