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US Politics | I will put restoring Britain’s high streets at the heart of my leadership

The beating heart of your home town or city is the high street. For me that was in Southampton where I spent most of my time in the evenings, school holidays and weekends either helping out at my mum's pharmacy, waiting tables at the local curry house or hanging out with my friends in the café. Getty - ContributorThe beating heart of your home town or city is the high street '/ ' For me that was the case in SouthamptonGetty High streets bring our communities together and I know how important they are. Which is why when I was Chancellor I gave cash to local councils around the country through the Levelling Up Fund and the Future High Streets Fund. Because levelling up isn't just about better transport or better schools, but also about being able to take pride in the place you live. I have a plan to do that. Read more on Rishi Sunak IS RISHI SUNK? Rishi fights to keep PM dream alive as Truss given 90% chance of winning 'COUP' FURY Tory who slammed Rishi for backstabbing Boris rips into every MP who ousted PM If I become Prime Minister I will slash the number of empty shops by 2025 and strengthen the punishments for graffiti and litter. I will review regulations to support our farmers' markets and protect access to cash. With clean, buzzing high streets with busy shops and full cafés, we can revitalise whole neighbourhoods and restore people's pride of place in all corners of the United Kingdom. Most read in The US Sun MORE MONEY Nine direct payments and relief checks worth up to $1,700 going out in August CAFFEINE FREE? Kourtney drops ANOTHER clue she is pregnant with Travis Barker's baby HOME HELP I'm an interior design pro - three things that are making your house look cheap 'SCREWED UP' Jeopardy! fans say show will NOT admit they made 'mistake' after player's loss DOTING MOM Duggar fans 'cringe' as Michelle shaves son Josh's neck in resurfaced clip GET A CLUE Duggar fans slam Jim Bob as 'clueless' as he attempts to discipline grandkids

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