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I notice that you added WorldCat references to this article but these are NOT sources. They are catalogue entries only for the books in question. You need to read WP:CITE and WP:RS which explain what is required as sources. As far as books are concerned, we need a direct citation of the exact page number from the book itself. No Great Shaker ( talk) 19:11, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
Hey, just wanted to give you a heads up that I replied to some discussion on the Prime Minister of the UK talk page regarding the lead :) WildComet ( talk) 01:27, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
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Great work with regards to Boris Johnson's page. I appreciate the alteration of the wording of the article. DukeLondon ( talk) 17:56, 28 March 2021 (UTC) |
Could you add a lost of the informal DPM's please as I think they could be great asset. Mr Hall of England ( talk) 22:46, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
I am blocked from editing by the way, but I enclose the template for you to do with the DPMs (Official and Unofficial)
Portrait | Deputy Prime Minister | Political Party and position |
Portfolio(s) | Term of office | Ministry | Monarch (Reign) |
Ref. | ||
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The Right Honourable Clement Attlee MP for Limehouse (1883â1967) |
Labour Leader 1958â71 |
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19 February 1942 |
23 May 1945 |
Churchill War |
George VI![]() (1936â1952) |
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Archibald Sinclair was not DPM though. Mr Hall of England ( talk) 20:43, 4 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi I was wandering if you have added the changes? Mr Hall of England ( talk) 21:30, 26 April 2021 (UTC)
It's dissolution day tomorrow. Are you ready to start deleting post-nominals? Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 18:08, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
I can't find a specific time either so I would assume midnight. I'll start with A and you start with Z. Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 19:52, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
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I'm a little puzzled by your commented out note to his article. The City of London, for example, has been unchanged (except for minor boundary adjustments) for a millennium. Are you saying that such authorities cannot elect a mayor or Lord Mayor? 89.240.112.154 ( talk) 16:10, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
(1)The Authority shall consist ofâ
Why would the Act provide for a Mayor but not allow him to be addressed as such? What would be the point of the restriction? 89.240.112.154 ( talk) 16:50, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
Section 9H.(1) says:
In this part "elected mayor", in relation to a local authority, means an individual elected as mayor of the authority by the local government electors fror the authority's area...
Sub-paragraph (2) says:
An elected mayor is to be entitled to the style of "mayor"
Section (2) falls within Part I of the Act and section (9) falls within Part 1A. Thus the exclusion of the courtesy title "The Worshipful" under section 9 does not extend to mayors elected by the councillors under section 2. This is borne out by Debrett, which says that for mayors who are not directly elected the style is "The Worshipful the Mayor of...". The Mayor of London, being directly elected, is referred to as "The Mayor of London" and similarly with other directly elected mayors. If he has been appointed to the Privy Council he will have the style "The Right Honourable". What I'm not seeing is any prohibition on directly-elected mayors being addressed as "Mayor". 89.240.112.154 ( talk) 14:01, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
section
Hi,
I'm busy iin RL but saw these links that show changes to the NSC membership and structures:
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/37957/pdf/
Changes to the NSC The Prime Minister has agreed the new terms of reference for the NSC. He has concluded that he will chair NSCs once a month and more frequently if circumstances dictate. Given the breadth and ambition of the agenda we have to deliver, Ministers will also meet as a subcommittee to the NSC as âNational Security Ministersâ (NSM), with a senior minister in the chair on issues that the Prime Minister wishes to delegate. On matters of foreign policy, the Foreign Secretary will chair; on homeland security, it will be the Home Secretary; the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster will chair on matters of resilience; the Chancellor of the Exchequer on questions of our economic security; and if it is necessary for NSM to discuss Europe or trade related issues, it will be the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office. To keep the discussion decision focused and strategic, the core membership of NSC will be reduced to: â Prime Minister (Chair) â Chancellor of the Exchequer â Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and First Secretary of State â Secretary of State for the Home Department â Secretary of State for Defence â Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster â Minister of State at the Cabinet Office (Lord Frost) â Attorney General
https://committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence/2499/pdf/
cc @ Mmitchell10: If interested.
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FWIW, I'm not suggesting that caretaker, acting or interim is wrong, concerning Australian prime ministers. Just pointing out the inconsistencies between the office article & the related bios. GoodDay ( talk) 19:20, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
PS: I thank you for not being insulting to me, at the Australian PM talkpage. Unlike that other fellow. GoodDay ( talk) 19:22, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi FollowTheTortoise, how do you feel about PoliceSheep99's complete re-work of List of government ministers of the United Kingdom? Thanks. Mmitchell10 ( talk) 06:54, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
Alright saw the revert. Yet the list is dated, do we take that the Space Council exists? Further searches on the web do not confirm it or the Chair(s).
Also in the article, many sources are from archived links. Not really the fault. Gov.uk has not updated many of its links. Good Sunday.
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The issue is that the Canadian cabinet's order of precedence is not an order of succession, and has absolutely nothing to do with determining who would become the new Prime Minister in the event that Justin Trudeau were to die in office or be forced to suddenly resign â it only dictates the order in which people can act on behalf of the Prime Minister in the event that Justin Trudeau is temporarily unavailable. If, say, there was a hurricane making a beeline toward Ottawa while Justin Trudeau was out of town at a G7 summit, then that order of precedence would apply in determining who has the authority to shut down the government offices and send the civil servants home for the day: if Chrystia Freeland can't be reached then call Laurence MacAulay, and if he can't be reached either then try Carolyn Bennett next, and on and so forth.
It has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with what would happen if, say, Justin Trudeau were to die in a plane crash on his way to or from the G7 summit. That is, it does not set in stone that Chrystia Freeland is automatically the new PM in the plane crash scenario, or that Laurence MacAulay is automatically the new PM if Chrystia Freeland was on the plane too, and on and so forth â in such an event, the Liberal Party has to meet to choose its own new leader, and its hands are not tied by whatever orders in council Justin Trudeau had issued while he was alive. The deputy prime minister does not automatically become the new prime minister in that scenario, the second person in that order of precedence does not automatically become the new prime minister if the PM and DPM are both dead, and on and so forth â the surviving members of the Liberal caucus get to choose their new leader themselves.
That's the fundamental issue: it simply is not equivalent to the US presidential line of succession at all, and has absolutely nothing to do with the order in which anybody would move up the ranks in the event of the prime minister's death. So it doesn't belong in our article about the deputy prime minister's role, because it has nothing to do with that â if content about the cabinet's order of precedence is desired, then the deputy prime minister's article is not where it belongs.
And no, the section as written is not unsourced, either. Bearcat ( talk) 12:04, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
The Prime Minister sets a list of ministers who are able to perform prime ministerial functions and are authorized to act for the Prime Minister if the Prime Minister is unable to perform the functions of their office, in
orders in council known as Acting Ministers Minutes.
[3]
[4] The incumbent Deputy Prime Minister,
Chrystia Freeland, currently heads this line.
[4]
Hi, I've left you a message on the talk page. Richard75 ( talk) 12:05, 31 August 2021 (UTC)
I'll post the relevant part
"It was a modest change, however, that resulted from the return of Suella Braverman from maternity leave rather than the seismic restructuring of his top team that was widely anticipated...The 41-year-old QC was reappointed Attorney General following six months off in the wake of the arrival of her second child....Number 10 confirmed on Friday that, as part of a mini-reshuffle, Mr Ellis and Ms Frazer would return to their previous roles."
You might wish to update the politics articles you made and expanded.
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I notice that you added WorldCat references to this article but these are NOT sources. They are catalogue entries only for the books in question. You need to read WP:CITE and WP:RS which explain what is required as sources. As far as books are concerned, we need a direct citation of the exact page number from the book itself. No Great Shaker ( talk) 19:11, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
Hey, just wanted to give you a heads up that I replied to some discussion on the Prime Minister of the UK talk page regarding the lead :) WildComet ( talk) 01:27, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
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The Minor barnstar |
Great work with regards to Boris Johnson's page. I appreciate the alteration of the wording of the article. DukeLondon ( talk) 17:56, 28 March 2021 (UTC) |
Could you add a lost of the informal DPM's please as I think they could be great asset. Mr Hall of England ( talk) 22:46, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
I am blocked from editing by the way, but I enclose the template for you to do with the DPMs (Official and Unofficial)
Portrait | Deputy Prime Minister | Political Party and position |
Portfolio(s) | Term of office | Ministry | Monarch (Reign) |
Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | ||||||||
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The Right Honourable Clement Attlee MP for Limehouse (1883â1967) |
Labour Leader 1958â71 |
|
19 February 1942 |
23 May 1945 |
Churchill War |
George VI![]() (1936â1952) |
[1] |
Archibald Sinclair was not DPM though. Mr Hall of England ( talk) 20:43, 4 April 2021 (UTC)
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I was wandering if you could do me this favor for me please? Could you add this to the following, Add #89CFF0 this to
Because these are for Lords who are alive but retired from the Lords not died.
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Ideal references
This is what I propose for you:
Hi I was wandering if you have added the changes? Mr Hall of England ( talk) 21:30, 26 April 2021 (UTC)
It's dissolution day tomorrow. Are you ready to start deleting post-nominals? Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 18:08, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
I can't find a specific time either so I would assume midnight. I'll start with A and you start with Z. Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 19:52, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, I have reverted your edit on Democratic Unionist Party due to NPOV issues. I believe that "less than three weeks into the job" and "despite the fact that" is a violation of the policy. I might be wrong, if I am, please contact me through my talk page or reply to this message, but remember to ping me. Justiyaya ( talk) 05:00, 18 June 2021 (UTC)
I'm a little puzzled by your commented out note to his article. The City of London, for example, has been unchanged (except for minor boundary adjustments) for a millennium. Are you saying that such authorities cannot elect a mayor or Lord Mayor? 89.240.112.154 ( talk) 16:10, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
(1)The Authority shall consist ofâ
Why would the Act provide for a Mayor but not allow him to be addressed as such? What would be the point of the restriction? 89.240.112.154 ( talk) 16:50, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
Section 9H.(1) says:
In this part "elected mayor", in relation to a local authority, means an individual elected as mayor of the authority by the local government electors fror the authority's area...
Sub-paragraph (2) says:
An elected mayor is to be entitled to the style of "mayor"
Section (2) falls within Part I of the Act and section (9) falls within Part 1A. Thus the exclusion of the courtesy title "The Worshipful" under section 9 does not extend to mayors elected by the councillors under section 2. This is borne out by Debrett, which says that for mayors who are not directly elected the style is "The Worshipful the Mayor of...". The Mayor of London, being directly elected, is referred to as "The Mayor of London" and similarly with other directly elected mayors. If he has been appointed to the Privy Council he will have the style "The Right Honourable". What I'm not seeing is any prohibition on directly-elected mayors being addressed as "Mayor". 89.240.112.154 ( talk) 14:01, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
section
Hi,
I'm busy iin RL but saw these links that show changes to the NSC membership and structures:
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/37957/pdf/
Changes to the NSC The Prime Minister has agreed the new terms of reference for the NSC. He has concluded that he will chair NSCs once a month and more frequently if circumstances dictate. Given the breadth and ambition of the agenda we have to deliver, Ministers will also meet as a subcommittee to the NSC as âNational Security Ministersâ (NSM), with a senior minister in the chair on issues that the Prime Minister wishes to delegate. On matters of foreign policy, the Foreign Secretary will chair; on homeland security, it will be the Home Secretary; the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster will chair on matters of resilience; the Chancellor of the Exchequer on questions of our economic security; and if it is necessary for NSM to discuss Europe or trade related issues, it will be the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office. To keep the discussion decision focused and strategic, the core membership of NSC will be reduced to: â Prime Minister (Chair) â Chancellor of the Exchequer â Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and First Secretary of State â Secretary of State for the Home Department â Secretary of State for Defence â Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster â Minister of State at the Cabinet Office (Lord Frost) â Attorney General
https://committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence/2499/pdf/
cc @ Mmitchell10: If interested.
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FWIW, I'm not suggesting that caretaker, acting or interim is wrong, concerning Australian prime ministers. Just pointing out the inconsistencies between the office article & the related bios. GoodDay ( talk) 19:20, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
PS: I thank you for not being insulting to me, at the Australian PM talkpage. Unlike that other fellow. GoodDay ( talk) 19:22, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
Hi FollowTheTortoise, how do you feel about PoliceSheep99's complete re-work of List of government ministers of the United Kingdom? Thanks. Mmitchell10 ( talk) 06:54, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
Alright saw the revert. Yet the list is dated, do we take that the Space Council exists? Further searches on the web do not confirm it or the Chair(s).
Also in the article, many sources are from archived links. Not really the fault. Gov.uk has not updated many of its links. Good Sunday.
Condo951795 ( talk) 13:58, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
The issue is that the Canadian cabinet's order of precedence is not an order of succession, and has absolutely nothing to do with determining who would become the new Prime Minister in the event that Justin Trudeau were to die in office or be forced to suddenly resign â it only dictates the order in which people can act on behalf of the Prime Minister in the event that Justin Trudeau is temporarily unavailable. If, say, there was a hurricane making a beeline toward Ottawa while Justin Trudeau was out of town at a G7 summit, then that order of precedence would apply in determining who has the authority to shut down the government offices and send the civil servants home for the day: if Chrystia Freeland can't be reached then call Laurence MacAulay, and if he can't be reached either then try Carolyn Bennett next, and on and so forth.
It has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with what would happen if, say, Justin Trudeau were to die in a plane crash on his way to or from the G7 summit. That is, it does not set in stone that Chrystia Freeland is automatically the new PM in the plane crash scenario, or that Laurence MacAulay is automatically the new PM if Chrystia Freeland was on the plane too, and on and so forth â in such an event, the Liberal Party has to meet to choose its own new leader, and its hands are not tied by whatever orders in council Justin Trudeau had issued while he was alive. The deputy prime minister does not automatically become the new prime minister in that scenario, the second person in that order of precedence does not automatically become the new prime minister if the PM and DPM are both dead, and on and so forth â the surviving members of the Liberal caucus get to choose their new leader themselves.
That's the fundamental issue: it simply is not equivalent to the US presidential line of succession at all, and has absolutely nothing to do with the order in which anybody would move up the ranks in the event of the prime minister's death. So it doesn't belong in our article about the deputy prime minister's role, because it has nothing to do with that â if content about the cabinet's order of precedence is desired, then the deputy prime minister's article is not where it belongs.
And no, the section as written is not unsourced, either. Bearcat ( talk) 12:04, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
The Prime Minister sets a list of ministers who are able to perform prime ministerial functions and are authorized to act for the Prime Minister if the Prime Minister is unable to perform the functions of their office, in
orders in council known as Acting Ministers Minutes.
[3]
[4] The incumbent Deputy Prime Minister,
Chrystia Freeland, currently heads this line.
[4]
Hi, I've left you a message on the talk page. Richard75 ( talk) 12:05, 31 August 2021 (UTC)
I'll post the relevant part
"It was a modest change, however, that resulted from the return of Suella Braverman from maternity leave rather than the seismic restructuring of his top team that was widely anticipated...The 41-year-old QC was reappointed Attorney General following six months off in the wake of the arrival of her second child....Number 10 confirmed on Friday that, as part of a mini-reshuffle, Mr Ellis and Ms Frazer would return to their previous roles."
You might wish to update the politics articles you made and expanded.
Regards
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