The Competition Commission has missed its opportunity to promote vibrant town centres and protect independent shops.
Their final report does hold some good news - they have recommended new rules to protect farmers from bully boy tactics. But sadly it spells more bad news for high streets.
They have failed to acknowledge the vital role that small shops play in our communities. Under their proposals the Tesco takeover will roll on.

Two supermarkets a week have opened since 2001
- but local shops continue to close at an alarming rate
Although they scrapped proposals that would have made things even worse, they have not taken action to make the situation better.
They have proposed new planning rules to stop single companies from dominating local areas - but by still allowing them to gain a 60 per cent market share this won't work. And it won't help small shops at all.
The Commission's report makes it more important than ever to let Government know that positive planning policies are needed. The Commission has failed to act but Government still can.
They will soon be consulting on new planning guidance - we must urge them to tackle the problems that the Commission has ignored.
In the meantime we can ask MPs to sign EDM 1371 to show their support for better, stronger planning policies and thriving high streets.
It's a three step process:

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