I didn't have an issue with Cameron. I liked Major. Thatcher had sat at Keith Joseph's feet too long and I think she had become naive to the problems of working class folk. The North will never forgive her.
The 'Sheffield' moment.
I'm pretty sure the polls in 1992 weren't anywhere this stark though. Normally the gap narrows in the government's favour during a campaign. At the moment, it seems that the Tories will probably want the election tomorrow.
I think it's more the run rate. Scotland have to beat Australia now. The problem is that Australia may not be too bothered and would rather see us out. The saving grace is that Australia might not fancy second place.
Then there's the weather.
All jokes aside (although my obsession with order is very real :ROFLMAO:) I think it brought a lot of consolation to folks during the Covid years. It seems that non-league football has had an ongoing boost since those days.
Err, excuse me- But the Non-League threads were started by ME a few years back.
@jackalbion, our non league guru, is welcome to start the thread as a guest of honour. But the title must be perfectly synced with the previous to satisfy my obsession with neatness and order.
The Non-League...
Always look at those neds with the Euros. There is always a surprise package. That's why I love the Euros. There are always seven or eight teams who could win it. And when it comes to a shock semi-finalist or finalist, there are very few teams you can discount. Even England made the final 😂...
Valance told GB News after the event: “I would say that everyone starts as a lefty and then wakes up at some point after you start either making money, working, trying to run a business, trying to buy a home, and then realise what crap ideas they all are, and then you go to the right.”
I was a...