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@ James1221911: Your addition of this term is completely unsourced. Since you're the one trying to add it, you need to cite it, which you have steadfastly refused to do. None of the sources on this page say the faction goes by the name "Right-wing". The only time this term is even used is to describe the factions' relative political positions, so maybe you're confusing that with an actual name for the faction. Your conduct in this matter is also quite concerning, particularly since you copy-pasted my edit summary. I once again ask you to source this term. 5225C ( talk • contributions) 11:34, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
@ 5225C the reason that no sources are saying this is because it rarely gets called the National Right, normally it's just called the Conservative faction or the Right faction (in WA it has also been dubbed "The Clan"). However, the Moderates (probably the most well-known faction as it dominates in the state politics of NSW, Victoria and Tasmania) have plenty of sources because they're always called Moderates (as is the Wikipedia article about that faction). Same goes for the less-well-known Centre-Right faction (or the "Morrison Club"). Any thoughts? Thiscouldbeauser ( talk) 06:20, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
Despite this article purporting to concern the "National Right" faction of the Liberal party, virtually none of the references for the article contain the words "National Right", other than the first reference, an article by journalist James Massola. If you go to look at the individual wikipedia pages of people who are listed in this article, they all make reference to "National Right" again, and point back to the same single article by Massola. You need to insert many more references containing the exact term "National Right" for your wikipedia article which you have titled "National Right". 61.68.93.15 ( talk) 20:43, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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@ James1221911: Your addition of this term is completely unsourced. Since you're the one trying to add it, you need to cite it, which you have steadfastly refused to do. None of the sources on this page say the faction goes by the name "Right-wing". The only time this term is even used is to describe the factions' relative political positions, so maybe you're confusing that with an actual name for the faction. Your conduct in this matter is also quite concerning, particularly since you copy-pasted my edit summary. I once again ask you to source this term. 5225C ( talk • contributions) 11:34, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
@ 5225C the reason that no sources are saying this is because it rarely gets called the National Right, normally it's just called the Conservative faction or the Right faction (in WA it has also been dubbed "The Clan"). However, the Moderates (probably the most well-known faction as it dominates in the state politics of NSW, Victoria and Tasmania) have plenty of sources because they're always called Moderates (as is the Wikipedia article about that faction). Same goes for the less-well-known Centre-Right faction (or the "Morrison Club"). Any thoughts? Thiscouldbeauser ( talk) 06:20, 1 May 2023 (UTC)
Despite this article purporting to concern the "National Right" faction of the Liberal party, virtually none of the references for the article contain the words "National Right", other than the first reference, an article by journalist James Massola. If you go to look at the individual wikipedia pages of people who are listed in this article, they all make reference to "National Right" again, and point back to the same single article by Massola. You need to insert many more references containing the exact term "National Right" for your wikipedia article which you have titled "National Right". 61.68.93.15 ( talk) 20:43, 10 August 2023 (UTC)