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I have removed the following from the article, for the second time, and after User:Piano non troppo has removed it once before:
On 20 May 2010 David Neuberger was criticized by democratically elected Derek Simpson of the Unite union for rejecting the decision to overturn a ban on industrial action by BA cabin crews. BA had initially been granted an injunction after the High Court had ruled [1] that Unite had allegedly not reported 11 spoiled ballots correctly to its members. Two other judges subsequently upheld Unite's appeal. [2]
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I can't find any evidence that Neuberger uses the post nominal letters GBS & HonFRS. I haven't removed them for now, but this is something which should be considered.
Additionally, sources typically style him as "The Rt Hon the Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury", with Rt Hon being used to denote his status as a member of the privy council. However, this is not reflected in the article. Editing with Eric ( talk) 13:34, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
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I have removed the following from the article, for the second time, and after User:Piano non troppo has removed it once before:
On 20 May 2010 David Neuberger was criticized by democratically elected Derek Simpson of the Unite union for rejecting the decision to overturn a ban on industrial action by BA cabin crews. BA had initially been granted an injunction after the High Court had ruled [1] that Unite had allegedly not reported 11 spoiled ballots correctly to its members. Two other judges subsequently upheld Unite's appeal. [2]
- ^ "BBC News". 17th May 2010. Retrieved 18th May 2010.
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( help)- ^ "BBC News". 20th May 2010. Retrieved 21th May 2010.
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I can't find any evidence that Neuberger uses the post nominal letters GBS & HonFRS. I haven't removed them for now, but this is something which should be considered.
Additionally, sources typically style him as "The Rt Hon the Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury", with Rt Hon being used to denote his status as a member of the privy council. However, this is not reflected in the article. Editing with Eric ( talk) 13:34, 6 March 2020 (UTC)