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the material was retained. 'Sandler151' was later replaced by 'Craig142', seemingly another SPA, who tried to remove the same. There have been other attempts; there seems to be a history of efforts to sanitize the enry. In the last few days there has been a flurry of removals by two editors seemingly new to the Gilligan entry: 'John', and an anonymous user. They have removed the sockpuppeting material yet again. I started a new discussion on the talk page (unaware until today of the long archived entry). I tried to restore the material, but twice more John has removed it. If this were the first dicussion on the matter, then perhaps temporary removal would be appropriate whilst it was under discussion. But in my view, given the past discussion, there should not be any further removal; the onus is on those who wish to remove it to bring something new or compelling to the discussion. Far from doing so, I note today that FreeRangeFrog found another secondary source, this time from the New Statesman (see his contribution on talk page). The cycle of removal then reinstatement cannot continue. Given your familiarity with the issue, I wondered if you could have a look and attempt an objective intervention?
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seriously fell out with MacDonald. Snowden thought MacDonald had grossly mismanaged the Campbell case and thrown away the chance of government, and Snowden being the man that he was, he was relatively open about his criticism (p. 213). Ethel Snowden openly blamed MacDonald; MacDonald's biographer David Marquand wrote "Her husband was more vindictive and only slightly more discreet" (p 391). When Labour did return to government, their dislike continued throughout. Andrew Thorpe in "The British General Election of 1931" notes the acrimonious Cabinet: "MacDonald and Snowden had, for many years, cordially despised each other" and references Shinwell's "Conflict without Malice" (1955) at pages 112-113.
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used at the time can confusion. But MoS/Bio isn't clear. Now someone I am editing with has added "(currently known as ABCDE)" after the name they were using at the time. I don't like the idea as it adds irrelevant info to someone else's article. If they have their own Wiki article a link from their old name is sufficient. I suggest adding something to MoS/B like - "If someone mentioned in another person's BLP changes their name after their mention in the BLP, still continue to use the name they were using at the time of their mention. If they have their own Wiki article under their new name, link to that article from the name they were using at the time". Regards
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attribute the result to the expenses claim specifically? If so then it's may be appropriate to quote their view and attribute it to the source. But I have to doubt that the result was very significantly affected by the expenses scandal. The swing in Cardiff South and Penarth was 6.0%, only slightly higher than 5.3% in broadly similar Cardiff West, where Kevin Brennan had a repayment of under Ā£200. The swing in Vale of Glamorgan was slightly higher (6.1%) though John Smith had to repay just under Ā£700. And the result in Cardiff South and Penarth was basically in line with the overall swing in Wales of 5.6%.
1954:. I can't help thinking you're making a mountain out of a molehill with this. Alun Michael had always run as a Lab/Co-op candidate in previous elections and his not doing so in 2010 was entirely down to a sudden unexpected ruling on an abstruse issue of election law and plainly not out of any wish to hide anything. I doubt it had any effect on the result. There's no evidence that Lab/Co-op candidates do significantly differently from straight Labour candidates in elections. Lab/Co-op MPs receive the Labour whip and behave basically just like other Labour MPs do. 1951:. Note the date: 16 April 2010. This was after nominations closed for the local elections but very shortly before nominations closed for the general election). When the Electoral Commission guidance came out, the Co-operative Party sent its candidates and their agents guidance indicating that they should simply go down on ballot papers as 'The Labour Party Candidate' in order to preserve the party logo. In point of fact he was registered as a joint candidate for the purposes of his return of election expenses. See links at the bottom of this page: 1424:
weeks. He did not think he was separating himself from the Labour Party in doing so (Snowden, Autobiography, p 956). However, the big issue of the time for Snowden was in perserving free trade and opposing a tariff. MacDonald had come to favour a revenue tariff from 1930 (Thorpe p 13). After the election, when a majority of Conservatives supporting a tariff were elected, Snowden allied himself with the Samuelite Liberals in opposing it. It was probably inevitable that tariffs were going to be agreed and that Snowden would resign over it.
5319:. Incidentally, I note they have left the Green Party since the election - but do not request that their party allegiance be changed. There really is no difference between the two so far as recording an election result is concerned: the name is the one before the electors at the time, the party allegiance the one that the candidate had in the actual election. There are people who, for example, would like a previous electoral candidacy for a party they no longer support to be erased. History cannot be rewritten. 172:
using my wiki-identity on this article, precisely out of fear of IRA retribution for reporting controversy on the credibility of their "hero", Gerry Adams, but Ms. O Fenian would have been wiser to let the inclusion stand, modified as it has been subsequently by other editors to trim it down and balance it with Adams' own rebuttal of the allegations. Instead she seem to be protecting him which now renders the article biased. My sympathy to you for your efforts, and to all the victims of extremist atrocities
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a public persona - they offer an example of where we might not stick to exactly what is shown on paper. For instance, Knowledge tells me "Bono is married to activist and businesswoman Alison Hewson" - Bono, not "Paul David Hewson" as I'm sure it would have said on the marriage certificate at the time. This is perfectly reasonable. For trans people the stakes are often higher, so the same if not a greater level of flexibility on names should be practised.
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the boxes I prefer are standard templates, despite your comment. In addition, I'm sure you are aware that these boxes are also far more commonly used than the boxes you prefer. I'm not sure if raising this difference on the UK politics project page will resolve this difference, but we could try. We could resolve this difference ourselves by agreeing with each other not to change any page from one format to another. I'd be interested in your view.
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the death of 'Terence Charles B. Miller' in Elstree and Potters Bar district of Hertfordshire in the second quarter of 1990 - the date of birth being 21 August 1911. There was also record of the birth of Terence C.B. Miller in Barnet, Middlesex in the third quarter of 1911. There was no other Terence Miller born in 1909. I also noted that this precise name and an 1911 birth year matched with the index entry for the archives of the
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described simply as a "Labour" candidate on the ballot papers until the day of the election when the ballot papers were issued to voters. The fact that he was elected using these ballot papers means that he was elected purely as a Labour MP - not a "Labour and Co-operative Party" MP - as there was no reference to the Co-operative Party on the ballot paper.
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regardless of whether you class this as tampering with history (it really isn't), deadnaming is still not okay and the Manual of Style suggests a strong preference for going with latest self-expressed identity/name/pronouns etc even when talking about the past. If you're still not happy to accept such a change, I'll take it up elsewhere.
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repay more than any other MP in Wales. The extent of the press coverage of Mr Michael's expenses in the two years leading up to the General Election in local papers, particularly the "Western Mail", and in local broadcast media should leave no one in any doubt about the public prominence of this issue. It's all on the record.
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You are speaking incorrectly here Sam: the Guildhall ward in 2015 did have a non-binary candidate. Perhaps you mean they did not have an /openly/ non-binary candidate. Knowledge should have some way of identifying that these people are the same (as other political archives such as Democracy Club do):
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There is also an important aspect about trans identity which I would say argues against a change. The electors of Guildhall ward in 2015 had a cis male candidate on their ballot papers and cast their votes accordingly. Personal attributes of candidates are an issue that affects elections and it would
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with an footnote stating that my name was "Andy Law" on the ballot (or perhaps "Andrew James Law", but I think not), but this should absolutely not set a precedent for all trans people, since as I noted in point (1) it's not safe for many to have their deadname in circulation/attached to their public
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ran for election not simply what names were on the list? It was Ynda Jas (me) who ran for election, regardless of what name Ynda Jas went by in 2015. Take celebrity stage names, for instance. While unlike most trans people in that these do not generally represent the entirety of a person - often just
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I mean it is a convention on Knowledge that any MPs' term is shown as beginning on the day they were elected. Check other MPs' biographies to see it, and please don't go changing other pages because you'll have a hell of a job. You are quite wrong in your assertion that a person elected to Parliament
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I was wondering where you got the information that the term of an MP starts on election day. They cannot possibly assume office when they don't know if they've been elected and that happens after the count. Technically they are not MPs until they take the oath. I have therefore taken the liberty to
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Abandoned proposals are still worthy of note; they are mentioned earlier in the article. I replaced the dead link with a live one; you don't appear to have noticed. Nor did you bother to examine the rest of the article which mentions the proposal for Paddington in the abandoned 2013 review in context
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According to the logs, you deleted the Serra Sabanci page -- 16:23, 29 April 2007 Sam Blacketer (talk | contribs) deleted page Serra Sabanci (A7). Your reason was that simply being one of many members of a board deos not make someone notable. While I agree that simply being one of many members of a
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Good luck with combating this word. It actually derives from "foul" and strictly means sickening, but it has been misused so many times that it has come to mean full and generous. This is a legitimate evolution of an English word, and can't be stopped. But I don't like it either, so like I said: Good
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It was nearly six years ago; I can't remember a thing about it. The deletion log says A1, which means a very short article giving no proper context; presumably the page as it existed at the time was not an actual attempt to write an article about the subject. I don't have access to deleted pages so I
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Did you REALLY think Alun Michael was going to mention his Parliamentary Expenses claims in his biography? Come on! On the importance of the Parliamentary Expenses Scandal as a factor in the election you should know that Alun Michael claimed more in expenses than any other MP in Wales and also had to
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to green. On the discussion on the template page, you state that green was used on letterheads etc. - I have never seen this. Could you point me towards any evidence for this? I thought that pink was the conventional colour used to represent National Labour, although I have to admit that I'm not sure
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Hello Sam Blacketer. I am currently conducting a study on the dispute resolution processes on the English Knowledge, in the hope that the results will help improve these processes in the future. Whether you have used dispute resolution a little or a lot, now we need to know about your experience. The
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in June and July 1935 particularly notable: "During the years we were in the National Cabinet together, I can remember no occasion on which he put up a forceful fight for his own side in the Coalition". For his part, MacDonald refused to renew Ethel Snowden's post as Director of the BBC at the end of
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Given the repeated fiddling with this article by multiple now-banned sockpuppet accounts of the same person e.g. Iamundone98, Jack Wills It, and I Attempt From Loves Sickness, are you confident that what is in the article following a month of his disruption is actually correct? Would it not be better
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That's absolutely not analogous. As I have repeatedly stated, the person who ran was Ynda Jas, simply by a different name. That person ran for the Green Party in that election, which is what the web page suggests. A historical affiliation to a party (at least a relatively mainstream one) is also not
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in 1992 were the same person. The Manual of Style distinguishes between biographical articles and others; as I pointed out above, had you a biography I would support a statement that "They stood for the Green Party in Guildhall ward in York in 2015" and revert anyone who tried to make reference to a
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I've updated the page. It had a lot of promotional content and so I suggest you keep an eye on the article because it was being edited for that by someone who might be back to revert any changes. The name headline needs to be changed from (journalist) to (film maker) in keeping with the sources, and
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I have no problem with your edit, I have a problem with your hysterical outburst last time round I nominated this list. Remember? The bit where you declared part of it "rubbish" because you had assumed I'd based it on a Boat Race programme, then a while later claimed that a Boat Race programme was
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Of course Wikipedea pages have shown members starting on the day of the election, but that does not mean it's right. For instance, the current MPs start getting paid on the 8th of May, the day after the election. I take your point about the oath, but technically Parliament and therefore MPs do not
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I noted earlier you offered source material related to the removal of non-contentious material. By chance, I saw in the talk archive a very long discussion on an attempt to remove reference to Gilligan's alleged sockpuppeting, where at more than one point your tried to moderate. The outcome was that
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Your contention that it does not alter the basis on which he was elected is plainly wrong. Any person casting their votes that day who had not bothered to read election literature (and many people don't) would have cast their vote in the justifiable belief that they were voting (or not voting) for a
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On the expenses scandal, I think we need a good source to establish whether it was a major issue. Alun Michael had already repayed the amount recommended by Sir Thomas Legg by the time the Legg report was published. His expenses are not mentioned in his biography. Are there any reliable sources that
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2. Can you cite any evidence to support your contention that "Michael felt unable to identify his affiliation with the Co-operative Party in his nomination for the most recent election"? I am not aware of any material which bears this out. As I understand it Alun Michael had no idea that he would be
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Greetings Sam, I posted on MoS/Bio - How should we treat people who appear in someone else's BLP who later change their name after they have no association with the subject of the BLP? I agree with you that we should use the name that was being used at the time as introducing a new name that was not
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with the comment "Convert to compact election box" which I have just reverted with the comment "This is not the most common format and it looks terrible". You and I clearly have different views on what looks terrible which we probably can't do much about. However, I think we can at least agree that
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Well, it's like this. I spotted that the locomotive was called "T.C.B. Miller MBE" so he must have had middle names. Having (eventually) found the MBE award and confirmed what they were, I searched the register of births and deaths and turned up an entry in the record of England and Wales deaths of
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I truly hope, Sam, that I'm not asking too much. It certainly wasn't my intention to do that... But, I really need the data which I mentioned above, in order to have enough information to do work on Rhodesian articles in a proper way. When you manage to find the data, please let me know. I'm really
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that "Whicker was born in Cairo on what he claimed in Whoā€™s Who was August 2 1925 ā€“ but school records show otherwise. He was sensitive when challenged about his age. Even a BBC radio profile in 2005 celebrated his '80th' birthday when he was by other accounts 84, with a birth year of 1921." But it
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in his nomination for the most recent election". Where did this phrase come fromĀ ? Did you write it or are you quoting someone else - if so who? What is your evidence for what Alun Michael felt? This issue was never raised by him at the time of his nomination. (It only cropped up after the election
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3. As Alun Michael's brief sojourn as Secretary of State for Wales has been mentioned in the entry there seems no reason why his other ministerial appointments - including Minister of State at the Home Office, Deputy Home Secretary and Minister for Rural Affairs should not also be mentioned. By the
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MacDonald's formation of the National Government and offer of the Exchequer to Snowden came as a surprise to Snowden, and he agreed to serve almost immediately; he had already decided to stand down at the next election and he was told by MacDonald that the Government would only last for a matter of
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Hi Sam - I see you've removed my link to my work, 'the fuss about Kelly?' I'm not wedded to my link being there, but I do believe my work is unique. Also, my viewpoint, I believe, relies on common sense. Regards Mark McIvor. Please see my other work, the fuss about Sutch? at mcivor.me also. Perhaps
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Sorry you don't believe it to be true, but if you research it you will see that it IS in fact true. Four articles were passed. But you win; I am tired of arguing with wikipeople who just go back and change articles whether they are right or not. The article is back to being inaccurate. You win, I
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Her "O Fenian" identity only adds grist to the mill in observing of her that her intervention to semi-protect the Gerry Adams article can only be understood as a clear political manipulation of his biography consistent with Irish hard-line republican (i.e. IRA) sympathisers. I regret that I am not
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O Fenian's semi-protect action on the Gerry Adams article was not necessary. She could have called for a broader debate. The WP:BLP guideline makes clear that whilst a wiki-article must not engage in libel, it is appropriate to include publicised allegations of a public figure, quoting source (in
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commenting that it looks better. I don't agree but I'm not sure we could get anywhere trying to assess which edit looks better. Leaving that issue aside, your reverts have also removed links, forenames, images and references that I had added which unquestionably improve the article. If your only
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By very long consensus, the postnominal 'MP' is never used in the lede section for current Parliamentarians. Essentially this is because it isn't an honour, nor a degree, nor really a professional body (like the Royal Institute of British Architects), so it's not really "issued by" anyone. It is
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Hi Sam. I noticed in passing that the Boundary Commission for England's website is starting to throw up a lot of 404 errors and blank pages, so clearly they're shutting down the site and removing direct links to maps etc. Given this, the Paddington paragraph we fought over earlier is even less
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Hi! I'm looking for a 2nd opinion on the section that keeps being removed from this page. I originally added a CN which I feel is better than just removing the material since it keeps getting added back. I checked the link that the user provided in the discussion page but it is rather vague. Any
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I doubt there is any convention as no-one else seems to have produced coloured election maps back to the 1930s. Wherever was pink used for National Labour outside of Knowledge? If you can find any source for that I would be grateful. But if you want to see National Labour printed letterheads in
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It is not tampering with history to say Ynda Jas was the candidate - I am Ynda Jas and I was the candidate. It would be more accurate to say that the way it was recorded in 2015 was inaccurate (to no one's knowledge) - now we have the capacity to be (more) accurate, and we should take it. But
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I'm not happy with deadnaming trans people but this simply isn't an occasion on which it can be avoided. If it was your biography page then the situation would be different but it is a page about the election in 2015 and it is what happened in 2015 which is to be recorded. This is an approach
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This is a fascinating subject which is dealt with, usually in incidental terms, in several books covering the period. Reading through Colin Cross' biography of Snowden, he seems to see the circumstances of the end of the first Labour government in October 1924 as the occasion on which Snowden
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Hi, I agree with you on the subject of Joanna Yeates. Maybe you could take a look at my latest request on that some discussion page about the Armenia-Azerbaijan Eurovision issue. I dont appreciate huge parts of an article removed on very possible political or anti-Armenian grounds personally.
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Don't think I'm being dismissive, mate. In fact I applaud your diligence. Just saying those sources still classify (at least upon face value) as reputable. I have always leaned with suspicion toward the ambiguity regarding the sources surrounding Nodder's early years. Best regards and kudos.
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1. Firstly I believe we should use the appellation "Mr" - and call him "Mr Michael" (particularly in this case as he has a surname which reads like a Christian name when used in isolation). (He is actually, of course, a "Right Honourable" - although I am not suggesting we use that prefix!)
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guidance on main biographical articles. This indicates a clear preference for "self-designation as reported in the most up-to-date reliable sources, even when it doesn't match what's most common in reliable sources". Sources in support of using Ynda Jas to refer to me in all cases include
400:. It's nice to see a reputable and competent editor is overseeing the page - such pages, in my experience, can often be quite the reverse. I came acrosss a descendent of his the other day - nice person; that's why I was idly driving by - I suppose all our families' have their skeletons. 4961:
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Hi Sam: In your undoing of my undoing of the undoing of part of my edit, you refer to talk. The talk on that page doesn't seem to refer to my edit, and I'm not sure which part of the edit you deem to be synth. Can we go into it with a bit more detail? Which bit is synth, which bit is a
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Interesting story about Jane Cobden's experiences as an LCC councillor, and amazing that until just a few hours ago Knowledge had almost nothing about her at all, except for a few passing mentions in other articles. I wonder how many other suffragists have been similarly neglected here?
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Do you remember what source(s?) you used to update the election results for the NY-26 special election? You didn't cite a source, I can't find any news sources online with full results, while searching for the vote totals finds only Knowledge and a few sites that reference it. Thanks!
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3668:). Since we are not geared up to do an automated count for that day, at 00:00, 23 November 2013 (UTC) (which is 7:00 PM on November 22, EST), I'll take a screenshot of the project page leaderboard. I will presume that anyone who is not already listed on the leaderboard has precisely 528:
and if not, WP:PRIMARY should be changed. (Of course it would be easier if the US followed the UK practice which I am familiar with, and the result declared on the night was actually the final result. The current figures will have to be altered when the result is finally certified.)
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I do not believe this to be true. The House of Representatives still had to endorse the Judiciary Committee's report, and it in fact did so on 20 August 1974 (after Nixon's resignation, so it had no practical effect). Source: Fred Emery, "Watergate" (Jonathan Cape, 1994), p. 482.
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etc. The fact that he appeared on the ballot paper only as The Labour Party Candidate does not, however, mean that he wasn't fully a Labour/Co-operative candidate; he was actually jointly sponsored by the Co-operative Party, and is a member of the Co-operative Party group of MPs:
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3) Do you have any info about the opposition leaders of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia and Zimbabwe, since 1979/1980? My original plan was to create an article which would contain opposition leaders of Rhodesia, Zimbabwe-Rhodesia and Zimbabwe in the same place (in the same fashion as
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objection to my edits are style-based, then I think you should restore the other improvements I made. Better still, we could agree that regardless of how the compact list looks, it is easily not the preferred option among wikipedia editors and should be discontinued.
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Hi Sam. I made a relatively small contribution to this article so it comes up on my radar. You mentioned that MacDonald and Snowden hated each other after 1924 but I haven't been able to find a reference for that. Could you point me to one please? Many thanks,
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I appreciate your explanation but I still prefer the stand alone boxes. I offered two ways forward. I think we need to reach some sort of agreement rather than ignoring the situation as I note that while I chose not to revert your edit you chose to revert mine.
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but it was a reasonable decision given the history of revert wars on the article. Let us decide whether the content should be included on the talk page, but the fact that an editor has known views on a subject is no proof in itself that their editing is biased.
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1) I see that list of opposition leaders you posted on my talk page begin in 1928, but I know that Rhodesia had responsible government and the Legislative Assembly from 1923. Can you shed some light on who was the opposition leader in those first five years
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4. The Parliamentary Expenses scandal was a major issue in the 2010 Cardiff South and Penarth General Election campaign and, as the decline of Mr Michael's vote can be partially attributed to this, there seems no reason to excise this relevant information.
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here is that a trans person has asked not to be deadnamed. Given that all it says is take account of context and make a decision on a case-by-case basis (and in this case, the change has been requested by the trans person), it's worth referring back to the
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issues. As a prior participant in that discussion, I would appreciate any consideration you might care to offer. Any credible resolution will require significant editor input and your observations would be appreciated. Thanks for your consideration.
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name change. But this is an article about the election. And it is the reliable secondary sources about the election, including Rallings and Thrasher, and the primary source Statement of Persons Nominated from the council, which govern what to write.
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trying to change history - that would be saying a different person ran. In fact, as I said above currently it's in a way less accurate than it would be if it used my correct name, since it is saying a person named ran in 2015, which they didn't.
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which says the following in the case of transgender people referred to in other articles: "Generally, do not go into detail over changes in name or gender presentation unless they are relevant to the passage in which the person is mentioned.
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in the 1920s and note how Philip Lloyd-Greame becomes Philip Cunliffe-Lister after the 1924 election. The Conservative in Dartford in 1950 is Margaret Roberts. A record of election results in 2015 has to be accurate to 2015 including names.
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I went to the individual websites for the county boards of elections which made up the 26th district and added up the individual totals of election night returns. There are seven counties which are in the district in whole or in part:
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edits. At 01:00, 24 November 2013 (UTC) (8:00 PM on November 23, EST), I'll take a screenshot of the leaderboard at that time (the extra hour is to give the board time to update), and I will determine from that who our winner is. I
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green, go to The National Archives and request relevant files like PRO 30/69/1321, PRO 30/69/1323 etc. If you look in (I think) PRO 30/69/1748 you will find MacDonald's 1935 election address and poster in resplendent green.
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be wrong to assume that the outcome must have been precisely the same had they instead had a nonbinary candidate. It would also be apt to mislead anyone looking for precedents of elections featuring a nonbinary candidate.
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Hello, Sam! What can I say, except - thank you very much! I want to make list of Rhodesian opposition leaders for quite some time, and now its possible, thanks to your awesome help! I only have three questions for you:
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because that is the point being made by giving a more specific definition: it's not the same thing as a 'country' in common parlance. Wales is a country but it's not a sovereign state and it's not a member of the UN.
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would presumably be unacceptable because although it is to all intents and purposes sovereign, it isn't a member of the UN. But Kosovo would likewise be referred to as a country. And what about more difficult cases?
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Since everyone is already here... If anyone wants the phrase "Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons" to break somewhere other than after "of", let me know, though it may be a few hours before I get to it.
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I'm happy to discuss this further in another forum if appropriate, but I simply can't accept that we have a duty to deadname and put trans people at risk for what is only ostensibly greater historical accuracy.
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I noticed that you are just as passionate as I am to ensure that justice is done to Stephen Lloyd's Knowledge page! Instead of countering one another's efforts, shall we come up with a compromise together?
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to 2018 is not to change history. It's not saying someone else ran, it's simply updating a label out of respect (in other people's cases, it might be as a matter of safety). Why is that such a problem?
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a matter of respecting a person's current identity, or a threat to mental or physical safety. There's very little at stake in comparison. It's not an act of violence in the way that deadnaming is.
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thoughts? As a side note, WP:BLP does not apply here since the individual concerned is deceased, but of course there are several other policies you could point to as grounds for removal anyway.
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by DracoEssentialis, though I did not mention you in my statement as claimed. If you wish to comment please take note of the guidelines at the top of the page and either the same page or
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while I'm privileged enough to be able to be out as trans in all parts of my life, for some trans people being outed can be (very) dangerous - this practice has the potential to do that
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I think you need to do it by voting intention for each party because that is what the columns are based on. Having a masters degree in statistics I can tell you you're doing it wrong.
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of which Miller was apparently President at some point between 1967 and 1973. (See ILE 1/14) This is all primary source but limited use of primary source to confirm facts is allowed.
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I know POSTNOM (I created the shortcut, actually!), but I've never read it that way. I actually agree with your rationale for removal, I just can't find a mention of it in the MoS.
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to say Ynda Jas ran in that election, and it is wholly inaccurate to say ran. As I keep asking, why would people want to know what was on the ballot more than they'd want to know
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of abandoned proposals in previous reviews; removing the 2013 review therefore makes the article inconsistent. Please drop the stick and back away from the dead horse's carcass.
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thank you for finding and adding the full name and birth date of Caspar Bowden! Do you have a source we could find to back the information, or any idea to find a confirmation?
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It may be as well to add an explicit reference. Other countries seem to have the same general rule, although I often find Northern Ireland politicians with 'MLA' in the lede.
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non-anon editor who has edited either page (or either page's respective talk page) since 1 July 2010, irrespective of possible previous participation at the mediation page.
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in 1944 is almost certainly wrong. Unfortunately, I could not find anything further about the age controversy, although it has been mentioned previously in the media.--
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Anthony Bate wasn't in the recent 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' film. He was in the BBC TV adaptation from 1979 playing Oliver Lacon. This adaptation is described in
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with the comment "This is not 'standard' and it looks terrible" in response to my edit comment of "convert to standard election template". You also recently edited
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to send me the list of LCC election results. I have been VERY SLOWLY building the "List of members of the London County Council" articles. The latest installment
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can be better spent giving both articles some much needed improvement to their content. Please take some time to read the proposal and weigh in on the matter.
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necessary than before. No direct link to an abandoned review really does lend itself to a full removal. Can't have historic clutter messing up the place.
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That would mean using the name as given in 2015 and their current name, which I understand is precisely what was being objected to. I do my research and
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eager to create the list of opposition leaders of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, and to correct gaps in the list of speakers of the House of Assembly. Cheers! --
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does apply. The additions refer to actions by Stephen Lawrence and Duwayne Brooks. Stephen Lawrence was murdered but Duwayne Brooks was not.
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It's a settled matter of Knowledge style that subjects of biographies are not referred to as 'Mr' or 'Mrs' or 'Miss' within the text. See
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The hope is that, if a consensus can be reached on the article titles, the energy that has been spent debating the titles of the articles
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accurate - I am and always have been Ynda Jas, I simply hadn't adopted this name when I ran for election. The record should surely be of
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And, one more thing - can you find something about speakers of the Legislative Assembly and their party affiliations? As you can see at
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who was one of the leading suffragist public speakers, although there is little on her suffragist activities. Note that there was also
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I see you have not been able to cite any provenance for this curious phrase "Michael felt unable to identify his affiliation with the
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Quite possibly. I guess different groups of editors move around the Northern Irish politicians to those who move around mainlanders.
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when they are issued by a country or widely recognizable organization with which the subject has been closely associated." Cheers,
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As your past comments have been quoted in another round of this, you may want to contribute your linguistic explanations at either
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I've written some content on Jim Dowd regarding Hendogate that I hope you'll find to be better sauced... *ahem* sorry sourced. =)
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Hi Sam, I wanted to check the language used to describe the recent Rahman ruling, I've started a discussion on the talk page at
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Sorry I missed inviting you among the 110 who commented on diacritic/Icelandic related RMs in the last month to a discussion on
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must have a clear record of when he was a pupil there. It is something of a mystery why Alan Whicker was sensitive over this.--
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Please stop editing. If that language is acceptable, I can just get everyone with AWB, and use pipelinks so it looks better. -
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Yes, thanks for that. Seems that something along the lines of your reply could be incorporated into the article? Regards, --
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page into an article, but you'll have to let me know me that you did so. Here's to a fun contest. Note that according to the
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does not become an MP until they take the oath - quite wrong. And some never take the oath and yet still sit in Parliament (
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from whom he needed to be distinguished. If you check Leigh Rayment's pages, he is faultless at divining the correct title.
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Much more discussion of best practice regarding citing/naming/referring to trans people can be found in resources such as:
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I don't suppose you can remember all the other SPAs that have been doing it? I know I've warned off a couple before today.
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To say I ran for a different party would be changing the record, but simply to update the label of the person who ran to
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I'm not sure how that quote can be interpreted to be in support of deadnaming with any level of confidence, and the key
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Great find and research on a very difficult search. Editors like you make Knowledge a very unique place for all of us!
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I suspect the suffragists have been overshadowed by the more radical and interesting suffragettes. I did contribute to
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is correct, not least because "payday" has got nothing to do with being elected to serve as a constituency's MP. Were
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Just wondering whether you are indeed intending to revise the article, as you have access to the relevant sources.
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I just realized that and was on my way over to apologise, since I saw you mentioned that in your edit note! Thanks.
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a reliable source? That, on earth, is my problem with your interventions and behavioural issues. Clear enough?
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same token, in the interests of consistency, James Callaghan's ministerial appointments should also be included.
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If you check your email now you will find it. Thanks for reminding me, as I had forgotten to write this list up.
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I changed the last race before the First World War from 1913 to 1914! What on earth is your problem with that?
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1932, which was the Snowdens' only regular income at the time; his move was interpreted as personal spite.
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I feel tempted to insert, after Queenberry: "(Sam Blacketer mis-spelling Queensberry)". Tee heeĀ :) --
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I was unsure why you deleted this page, given precedent for major political organizations (including
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Thank you for your observation that "David Cameron has had a grant of arms (I believe he hasn't)."
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Inaccurate? I went directly from the source. A printed source is no less value than an online one.
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Hi. I am sorry to contact you out of the blue, but last year you found the precise birth date for
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I'm not sure how to do that so maybe you could? You also have a creative commons pic to use here
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I know perfectly well where it comes from, and I think it may be that it should be a redirect to
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It even says on the link that you sent me 46 for labour, and 35 for conservative. Get it right.
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criticising MacDonald and wrote many newspaper articles along the same lines - a series in the
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start their term until the first sitting, in this case May 18th. I'm going with the payday.
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A coat of arms granted to an ancestor of his, is not the same as his coat of arms.
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campaign, he issued a leaflet mentioning 26 times that he was local to the
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the full House, and consequently Nixon WAS impeached. Read about it here.
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mis-spelling 'sodomite' due to his anger), and that was the usual term.
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