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Can her arrest and the fraud investigation be included in the intro? She is the second first minister and also the second SNP first minister to be arrested after leaving office which is notable. 82.23.25.205 ( talk) 23:24, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
A line of inaccuracy: Sturgeon had previously stripped Trump of his ambassadorial role for Scottish businesses with the Scottish Government in the aftermath of Trump's views of (an outright ban of Muslims from entering the United States).
The American president called for an immediate suspension Trump travel ban of immigration from high terror states, such as Afghanistan to avoid importing terrorists pretending to be innocent civilians during the ongoing downfall of ISIS, later making remark to the twin towers. Months prior, Trump had stated that in WW2, many Nazi leaders, key persons migrated to the US as civilians, also factual.
This is standard practice across the world & is an accepted practice from within the UN/Legislation, states have the right to 1) protect their citizens, 2) control their borders, 3) deny migration in the interests to preserving safety & security.
The basics of Risk Assessment & the hierarchy of controls, eliminate the risk, or substitute, such as the Rawanda deal, UK.
The problematic issue Nicola had was that trump would suspend all migrants from such states without permitting them a fair check to identify those who may have been related to Islamic terror organisations. Stated by Trump: Why take the risk.
For accuracy, to correct the incorrect (an outright ban of Muslims from entering the United States), to (a suspension of Muslims from high risk countries entering the United States). 194.73.217.222 ( talk) 13:49, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
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Change Large speculation (Under SNP finance fraud inquiry and arrest, para 3) to Widespread speculation PlanetCitation ( talk) 00:42, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
These are not rumours. These are well-founded allegations that have been widely discussed on the Internet. Sky News, Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Yahoo!, The Telegraph EpicAdventurer ( talk) 13:20, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
Why would she have a response to this particular "allegation" if it was just rumors?Who can say? Perhaps she was asked directly and answered directly, or perhaps she was just sick of them. That doesn't make it important. Ultimately what's happened is that someone said she was lesbian and she said she wasn't. There's nothing encyclopedic about this. — Czello ( music) 07:44, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
EpicAdventurer, whatever the merits of your edit, you should not edit war. Respect WP:BRD. You are liable to get blocked if you keep editing in a similar manner.
Turning to the content you want to add, we need to stick to reliable sources, so I'll ignore the Daily Mail article. An encyclopaedia can't and shouldn't mention everything in the life of a person. This rumour and its denial, did they have any lasting impact? All your citations are basically about a single event at one point in time. It doesn't appear to have any lasting significance. WP:BLPGOSSIP applies. Bondegezou ( talk) 08:08, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
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Can her arrest and the fraud investigation be included in the intro? She is the second first minister and also the second SNP first minister to be arrested after leaving office which is notable. 82.23.25.205 ( talk) 23:24, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
A line of inaccuracy: Sturgeon had previously stripped Trump of his ambassadorial role for Scottish businesses with the Scottish Government in the aftermath of Trump's views of (an outright ban of Muslims from entering the United States).
The American president called for an immediate suspension Trump travel ban of immigration from high terror states, such as Afghanistan to avoid importing terrorists pretending to be innocent civilians during the ongoing downfall of ISIS, later making remark to the twin towers. Months prior, Trump had stated that in WW2, many Nazi leaders, key persons migrated to the US as civilians, also factual.
This is standard practice across the world & is an accepted practice from within the UN/Legislation, states have the right to 1) protect their citizens, 2) control their borders, 3) deny migration in the interests to preserving safety & security.
The basics of Risk Assessment & the hierarchy of controls, eliminate the risk, or substitute, such as the Rawanda deal, UK.
The problematic issue Nicola had was that trump would suspend all migrants from such states without permitting them a fair check to identify those who may have been related to Islamic terror organisations. Stated by Trump: Why take the risk.
For accuracy, to correct the incorrect (an outright ban of Muslims from entering the United States), to (a suspension of Muslims from high risk countries entering the United States). 194.73.217.222 ( talk) 13:49, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
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Change Large speculation (Under SNP finance fraud inquiry and arrest, para 3) to Widespread speculation PlanetCitation ( talk) 00:42, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
These are not rumours. These are well-founded allegations that have been widely discussed on the Internet. Sky News, Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Yahoo!, The Telegraph EpicAdventurer ( talk) 13:20, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
Why would she have a response to this particular "allegation" if it was just rumors?Who can say? Perhaps she was asked directly and answered directly, or perhaps she was just sick of them. That doesn't make it important. Ultimately what's happened is that someone said she was lesbian and she said she wasn't. There's nothing encyclopedic about this. — Czello ( music) 07:44, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
EpicAdventurer, whatever the merits of your edit, you should not edit war. Respect WP:BRD. You are liable to get blocked if you keep editing in a similar manner.
Turning to the content you want to add, we need to stick to reliable sources, so I'll ignore the Daily Mail article. An encyclopaedia can't and shouldn't mention everything in the life of a person. This rumour and its denial, did they have any lasting impact? All your citations are basically about a single event at one point in time. It doesn't appear to have any lasting significance. WP:BLPGOSSIP applies. Bondegezou ( talk) 08:08, 30 April 2024 (UTC)