My support for the Albion is unwavering and goes back over 50 years! How dare you even question it! ;)
I did actually live the first 15 months of my life, though, in Sydenham before my parents saw sense and moved to Worthing.
Wasnβt here in time to vote but yes I did for Wee Billy, and Mrs DiS as a Saints fan likes Stuart Armstrong (not Che Adams, though!). And my mother-in-law was Scottish and weβre having a great holiday in Scotland.
and I canβt be bothered with England at the moment, to be honest.
I agree nobody would probably want to form a coalition with Reform, but coalition working would be likely to force any extreme partners to moderate their demands and put aside their more extreme policies
110 seats? Is that on a straight current % of the polls. Any sensible proportional representation system would probably reduce that.
or if not, it could force, say, Reform to work with Labour (and others) which would mean them thrashing out a coalition agreement. Itβs worked in Germany quite...
Interesting to compare what is being said about the England midfield today with what was being said about Scotland the day before with our own, our very own, wee Billy Gilmour!
I was going to post both the Guardian article, which might just as well have been headlined βBilly Gilmour is wonderfulβ.
I also noted that he was bottom of the BBC ratings thing, when pundits and commentators were eulogising about him - Pat Nevin in particular.