Our local Co-Op now often has charity collectors standing immediately inside the door as you enter the store. They hang around the checkouts waiting to pounce. The charity usually varies from week to week, but the people are always so pushy.
I had an encounter this week in there with a...
It's been fairly widespread in the press for a few months.
One such example here:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/general-election-nigel-farage-tiktok-zoomer-jack-anderton-reform-party-b1166703.html
How do I know they won't get loads of seats? It is an educated guess based on some polling and research that suggests their levels of support are dotted around in such a way that it won't translate into loads and loads of seats. Could of course be wrong, like any predictions.
There may also be...
I wonder whether we'll see Baleba play in the 'third' CB role that FH seems to favour. He certainly converted a couple of CDMs at St Pauli to play that role, but whether that was through necessity (i.e. no money to buy others players) or not, I don't know.
This second most successful thing gets bandied around, but he's not actually won anything. Being the second most successful manager out of a pile of other managers who have also won nothing for England isn't exactly a massive badge of honour. IMO anyway.
I'm just a bit confused that the OP is alternating between talking in the first and third person on this thread. It comes across as slightly unhinged, if I'm totally honest.
There was a fair bit of controversy around comments JB made when his brother was being released for the racially-motivated murder that he spent over a decade in prison for.
Without Reform standing, would we not be looking at a much smaller Labour majority? So, as mental as they are, they're more than likely to win no more than a small handful of seats (if they're lucky), but the effect could be to deny the Tories a fair few seats they otherwise might have won.