24" LED Display Power Cable

I bought a second hand LED display a few months back, and it didn't come with one of the Apple power cables. Now I know they're just regular leads that look nice but does anyone know where I can pick one up? I need a UK one but can't seem to find one anywhere!

Come on guys, nobody a 24" LED Display AND a 15" MBP...? It is impossible!
Anybody. Please!

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