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On some pages, such as Nasty Party, under the Family section, the word "husband" is displayed as "huaband".
I notice the subject Christian democracy has been added to the Politics section a couple of times. I have Googled the topics "Theresa May" and "Christian democracy" a few times, but could find nothing significant, so I've removed it. I suspect the label has much to do with comparisons to Angela Merkel, who of course, is a Christian Democrat. I don't think we should restore Christian democracy to the template until and unless she becomes heavily associated with it, or unless we can gain consensus on it. Please feel free to add any thoughts on this matter. Thanks, This is Paul ( talk) 12:34, 24 July 2016 (UTC)
I notice this template has been expanded quite a lot in recent times, but I'm a bit concerned not all the additions are directly May related, rather things that happened during her time at the Home Office and in Downing Street. Prime Minister templates tend to restrict themselves to major events in which the subject played a part (like Template:David Cameron. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? This is Paul ( talk) 13:35, 11 January 2019 (UTC)
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On some pages, such as Nasty Party, under the Family section, the word "husband" is displayed as "huaband".
I notice the subject Christian democracy has been added to the Politics section a couple of times. I have Googled the topics "Theresa May" and "Christian democracy" a few times, but could find nothing significant, so I've removed it. I suspect the label has much to do with comparisons to Angela Merkel, who of course, is a Christian Democrat. I don't think we should restore Christian democracy to the template until and unless she becomes heavily associated with it, or unless we can gain consensus on it. Please feel free to add any thoughts on this matter. Thanks, This is Paul ( talk) 12:34, 24 July 2016 (UTC)
I notice this template has been expanded quite a lot in recent times, but I'm a bit concerned not all the additions are directly May related, rather things that happened during her time at the Home Office and in Downing Street. Prime Minister templates tend to restrict themselves to major events in which the subject played a part (like Template:David Cameron. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? This is Paul ( talk) 13:35, 11 January 2019 (UTC)