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  • to speak on behalf of my constituents.

  • I would like to name Mr Kishel.

  • Patel, who was short listed a runner up as retailer of the year last year, came to the House of Commons, who operates the local Torrington, Denise, that in my constituency he's opened a number of stores in my constituency.

  • He is an amazing small retailer who recently has taken a derelict pup in my constituency and turned into a restaurant on his words.

  • Are this all these that actually, he doesn't want this?

  • He doesn't want me to support this.

  • They wants me to vote against because his pub is at its busiest, with families enjoying themselves on a Sunday on here sing incredibly worried that should this pass.

  • And should the the biggest doors open on Sundays that pumps like his his will not fail because it is not business on a Sunday with families enjoying ourselves at the pubs, which actually is the difference between his local pub being profitable or no?

  • He also doesn't want me to support this because of the impact on his small high street shops, which are valued by local communities In my constituency.

  • It's not particularly easy to get up to the big stores and people depend on the small high street stores.

  • But if they were in a full day, that will be quite different.

  • People would make the effort to go up to the biggest doors and travel into London.

  • Um, I would have a huge impact on local shops in May.

  • I would just, like sit to declare an interest.

  • My family did.

  • Oh, a local shop on DIT Waas actually has member opposite quoted Trafford Centre.

  • I would just say that when the truck that center opened and got busy, the family, local shopped, stopped opening on a Sunday and began to suffer as a result.

to speak on behalf of my constituents.

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