speaker, thousands of , and i haveen lost a question from some a print and solar fitters at bannisterrge community energy project. ziggy, israel, and jay say that cutting feed in tariffs means stopping solar projects that are needed to help our environment and to give us jobs. they asked to the prime minister this. why do you want to throw all of this away? we are doubling investment in renewable energy in this parliament, and as for solar panels, i think i am right in saying that in the previous parliament, over one million homes were fitted with solar panels. it is right that we go on supporting that industry, but we should do it recognizing that the cost of manufacturing solar panels has plummeted. therefore, the subsidy should the what is necessary to deliver solar power, not what is necessary to pump up the perils of hard-working families. >> jeremy corbyn. corbyn: that is not much help to those who are losing their jobs in the solar industry at the present time. i would like to as the prime minister something else. today is the international day for the elimination of violence a