Many shops in England re-opened today, with long queues outside stores such as Primark, Zara and Sports Direct. Research firm Springboard said that by 1700 footfall was 38.8 per cent higher than last week. The repercussions from the various race protests around the country rumbled on, with the Prime Minister promising a new commission to look at inequality. Hopefully, there will be no more violence, which is totally unacceptable. We all need to listen more, perhaps, rather than put up walls. For me, another busy day on many constituency matters. Home Secretary Priti Patel did well in the Chamber, keeping her cool and standing up for law and order. The Brexit debate has returned as I knew it would with some encouraging news from Mr Johnson, who believes there was a "very good" chance of getting a trade deal by December. He added he saw no reason why it cannot be "done in July" after the sides agreed to intensify talks next month. In education news, the debate on free school meals during the summer continues, with England striker Marcus Rashford saying he would fight on after the government turned the idea down.