honourable problem, not the solution. the honourable gentleman is right and we do say silly things when we are younger and i was a teenager and in his 40s he was still talking about abolishing the monarchy. it s the same old guff from him every week, all politics and no action. we are getting on with halving energy bills, freezing fuel duty, cutting the costs of cost of pay and while he s busy plotting coalitions we are delivering for the british people. this coalitions we are delivering for the british people- british people. this saturday is sorry day. british people. this saturday is sorry day. a british people. this saturday is sorry day, a chance british people. this saturday is sorry day, a chance for - british people. this saturday is sorry day, a chance for locals i british people. this saturday is i sorry day, a chance for locals and visitors to celebrate everything wonderful about our county surrey. including the historic high street in guildford with its independ
higher rents with high business rates makes it difficult for independent retailers to compete with national chains. does my right honourable friend agree with me that this government must do everything it can to support our high streets as part of the plan to boost economic growth? mt; as part of the plan to boost economic growth? my friend is absolutely economic growth? my friend is absolutely right economic growth? my friend is absolutely right about - economic growth? my friend is absolutely right about the i absolutely right about the importance of high streets for local communities, notjust in surrey but around the country which is why we are abolishing business rates for hundreds of thousands of eligible businesses in the retail hospitality and leisure sector and investing billions of pounds through the high street fund and our towns fund to support local communities up and down the country. macri i thank you, mr speaker. every prime minister likes to go to the boot of his la