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Reviewer: Sammi Brie ( talk · contribs) 04:31, 28 August 2023 (UTC)
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Some copy changes. Also beef up the lead and fix the issue of the Holyrood ref not including the Aberdeen Labour name.
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The lead is a bit small. Consider expanding it to provide a slightly more detailed summary of the article's contents.
Encouragement (not required for GA): For any tables not created by STV vote templates, add captions to improve accessibility per MOS:DTAB.
Scottish Labour has suspended all nine of its councillors on Aberdeen City Council after they defied the party leadership to form a coalition with the Tories. Any coalition agreements entered into by Labour councillors have to be approved by the party executive.This reference does not support the group label "Aberdeen Labour", though. Add a ref for that.
No Earwig issues. "the party to become an independent" is just not a creative phrase, nor is "Liberal Democrat councillor Jennifer Stewart".
The article has several diagrams, all PD or CC-licensed.
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Reviewer: Sammi Brie ( talk · contribs) 04:31, 28 August 2023 (UTC)
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Some copy changes. Also beef up the lead and fix the issue of the Holyrood ref not including the Aberdeen Labour name.
Sammi Brie (she/her •
t •
c) 04:42, 28 August 2023 (UTC)
The lead is a bit small. Consider expanding it to provide a slightly more detailed summary of the article's contents.
Encouragement (not required for GA): For any tables not created by STV vote templates, add captions to improve accessibility per MOS:DTAB.
Scottish Labour has suspended all nine of its councillors on Aberdeen City Council after they defied the party leadership to form a coalition with the Tories. Any coalition agreements entered into by Labour councillors have to be approved by the party executive.This reference does not support the group label "Aberdeen Labour", though. Add a ref for that.
No Earwig issues. "the party to become an independent" is just not a creative phrase, nor is "Liberal Democrat councillor Jennifer Stewart".
The article has several diagrams, all PD or CC-licensed.