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Thats a bit odd then as you would expect to see a bit of a spike in 2021.
It might just be a combination of things. Covid/brexit, the economy has been a bit ropey since 2020 apart from when everyone was spending what they had saved. Consumer duty, people holding off until the dust settled with that. The extra costs involved with going DA and inflation etc?