15:3615:36, 17 June 2015diffhist−1,081
Hope not Hate
→Funding controversy: Otherwise a non-story but for the claims of Nigel Farage and UKIP; and largely unreported. Undue prominence. Raw letters of reply under the FOI Act would normally be a disallowed misuse of unreported primary sources.Tag: section blanking
15:2715:27, 17 June 2015diffhist+71
Hope not Hate
More accurately describes the organisation; removing more of the more outlandish partisan tones that originated from themselves, violating various rules of Wikipedia.
15:1815:18, 17 June 2015diffhist−377
Hope not Hate
→Funding controversy: False citation. (Quoted statement contained within citation given was concerning funding specifically for their advocacy campaign during the campaigning before the 2015 GE, not regular, general funding of the organisation.)
14:4214:42, 17 June 2015diffhist−62
Hope not Hate
→History: Correcting errors on my part. (HNH appears to refuse to register themselves as a political organisation with Companies House, for reasons and motives best known to themselves.)
21:0721:07, 13 June 2015diffhist−192
Thomas Picton
Made-up citation given; also erroneous, being that the ruling related to free persons not enslaved in British colonies (as Luisa Calderón was), not slaves.
21:0221:02, 13 June 2015diffhist−192
Thomas Picton
→Arrest and trials: Incorrect (and unsourced; being essentially privately made-up) citation given; the ruling of the Comm of the PC for the King-in-Council related to free persons not enslaved in British colonies (as Luisa Calderón was), not slaves.
20:5420:54, 13 June 2015diffhist−2
Thomas Picton
Being a Welshman (and at the time also an Englishman, when England was synonymous with the Kingdom of England, which had longed annexed Wales before the Union of England and Scotland) and an officer of the British Army are not contradictory.
20:4120:41, 13 June 2015diffhist−361
Thomas Picton
Removing unsourced or unreliable (and revisionist) private legal commentary. The general legality of the preserved laws of Spain and other Spanish laws in Trinidad was established in
Campbell v Hall (1774), 1 Cowp. 204, 98 E.R. 1045 (King's Bench).
15:3615:36, 17 June 2015diffhist−1,081
Hope not Hate
→Funding controversy: Otherwise a non-story but for the claims of Nigel Farage and UKIP; and largely unreported. Undue prominence. Raw letters of reply under the FOI Act would normally be a disallowed misuse of unreported primary sources.Tag: section blanking
15:2715:27, 17 June 2015diffhist+71
Hope not Hate
More accurately describes the organisation; removing more of the more outlandish partisan tones that originated from themselves, violating various rules of Wikipedia.
15:1815:18, 17 June 2015diffhist−377
Hope not Hate
→Funding controversy: False citation. (Quoted statement contained within citation given was concerning funding specifically for their advocacy campaign during the campaigning before the 2015 GE, not regular, general funding of the organisation.)
14:4214:42, 17 June 2015diffhist−62
Hope not Hate
→History: Correcting errors on my part. (HNH appears to refuse to register themselves as a political organisation with Companies House, for reasons and motives best known to themselves.)
21:0721:07, 13 June 2015diffhist−192
Thomas Picton
Made-up citation given; also erroneous, being that the ruling related to free persons not enslaved in British colonies (as Luisa Calderón was), not slaves.
21:0221:02, 13 June 2015diffhist−192
Thomas Picton
→Arrest and trials: Incorrect (and unsourced; being essentially privately made-up) citation given; the ruling of the Comm of the PC for the King-in-Council related to free persons not enslaved in British colonies (as Luisa Calderón was), not slaves.
20:5420:54, 13 June 2015diffhist−2
Thomas Picton
Being a Welshman (and at the time also an Englishman, when England was synonymous with the Kingdom of England, which had longed annexed Wales before the Union of England and Scotland) and an officer of the British Army are not contradictory.
20:4120:41, 13 June 2015diffhist−361
Thomas Picton
Removing unsourced or unreliable (and revisionist) private legal commentary. The general legality of the preserved laws of Spain and other Spanish laws in Trinidad was established in
Campbell v Hall (1774), 1 Cowp. 204, 98 E.R. 1045 (King's Bench).