British parliament to fly the flag for England’s World Cup hopes

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LONDON, June 28, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Britain’s House of Commons is to fly the
St George’s flag in support of Gareth Southgate’s England team as World Cup
fever sweeps the nation following a bright start in Russia.

The decision followed an announcement by Prime Minister Theresa May that
the flag would fly over her official residence at 10 Downing Street on the
days the team were playing.

The Commons will start flying the flag on the day England play their last-
16 match next week.

“I am keen that the House shows its support for the team in the World Cup,
as I would be if any of the other home nations were competing — as I hope
they will be in 2022,” Bercow told MPs.

“I’ve therefore decided that the House of Commons will indeed fly the St
George’s flag for the next England game, which will be on Monday, July 2 or
Tuesday, July 3 — dependent on the outcome of today’s match against Belgium.

“I know I speak for the whole House in wishing the Three Lions the best of
luck tonight.”

England beat Tunisia 2-1 and hammered Panama 6-1 to qualify for the World
Cup knockout rounds.