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Tories to scrap business rates on high street pubs and shops

The Conservatives have promised to abolish business rates for high street shops and pubs if they win the next election.

Unveiling the policy at the party's conference in Manchester, shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride said the "burden of Labour's tax rises" had been "simply too much to bear". Politics latest: Shadow farming secretary dons Union Jack blazer The party has said its policy is expected to cost £4bn a year and would benefit about 250,000 businesses in total.

Addressing the conference, Sir Mel said businesses needed "hope.

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