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Photo has been deleted; new one to follow?! Super48paul ( talk) 16:18, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
@ John: In this edit you removed a citation of the Mail on Sunday concerning Bonham-Carter's parliamentary expenses claims, on the basis that tabloid press sources are unacceptable in BLP articles. The expenses claims are well-sourced to The Guardian. I cited the MoS as a source for the controversy that the expenses claims had caused. In the next edit you removed another citation of the same MoS article concerning Bonham-Carter's relationship with Lord Razzell. The relationship is not controversial, and the second source confirms that Bonham-Carter has declared it in the House of Lords register of members' interests. I cited the MoS article to indicate that the relationship was long-established, and in my view this is acceptable source for this. In this edit you also removed text that made the following sentence meaningless, please take more care. Both of these citations are in line with the WP:BLPSOURCES policy in that the material is not sourced only to tabloid journalism. Political reports in the tabloid press should be treated differently from celebrity gossip, and are not necessarily "tabloid journalism". (For example, Paul Foot's campaigning reports in the Daily Mirror should be citable.)
I will restore the text that you have reverted. Verbcatcher ( talk) 23:17, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
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Photo has been deleted; new one to follow?! Super48paul ( talk) 16:18, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
@ John: In this edit you removed a citation of the Mail on Sunday concerning Bonham-Carter's parliamentary expenses claims, on the basis that tabloid press sources are unacceptable in BLP articles. The expenses claims are well-sourced to The Guardian. I cited the MoS as a source for the controversy that the expenses claims had caused. In the next edit you removed another citation of the same MoS article concerning Bonham-Carter's relationship with Lord Razzell. The relationship is not controversial, and the second source confirms that Bonham-Carter has declared it in the House of Lords register of members' interests. I cited the MoS article to indicate that the relationship was long-established, and in my view this is acceptable source for this. In this edit you also removed text that made the following sentence meaningless, please take more care. Both of these citations are in line with the WP:BLPSOURCES policy in that the material is not sourced only to tabloid journalism. Political reports in the tabloid press should be treated differently from celebrity gossip, and are not necessarily "tabloid journalism". (For example, Paul Foot's campaigning reports in the Daily Mirror should be citable.)
I will restore the text that you have reverted. Verbcatcher ( talk) 23:17, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
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