Hi there, you keep undoing my entry in the LBJ article and I'm still not sure why. Are you saying that Howard Hunt did not make a deathbed confession stating that LBJ had Kennedy killed ? If so I will provide you more evidence that he did just that. I also don't understand why you are saying it is my POV. It is a fact and there is no POV involved. Or is it that you believe Hunt was lying ? There is no POV expressed on the veracity of the confession only a statement that he made one. Whether he was lying or not does not mean he did not make the deathbed confession, he did, so why can't I include this fact in the article ? There is a wealth of evidence that LBJ killed Kennedy, perhaps a separate section should be created for that topic. If you are interested I'll send you some links, Jack Ruby for example (Oswald's assassin) said on film that Johnson was behind the assassination. LBJ's mistress Madeleine Brown also said on film that Johnson had prior knowledge as he told her the night before the assassination 'After tomorrow none of those SOB Kennedy's will ever laugh at me again' Also LBJ's lawyer says that LBJ was involved and there is an hour long documentary available to watch about that.
I hope we can reach an agreement and end the Edit/Revert war soon . . —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Neilmc ( talk • contribs).
Hello there again, I see you are still removing my sentence, did you read my response on my talk page ? Neilmc 12:04, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Galloglass i believe that the Southport page is precisely wher a list of the scout groups should be, as it informs people who want to know about southport what scout groups there are in southport, and is that not the aim of wilipedia.... however i do agree that there is to little infomation and intend to gather more infoation about the district and add it to the page.
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 194.81.33.111 ( talk) 15:44, 7 December 2006 (UTC).
From Cubby14, I'm a member of Southport district Scouts and do know that any more information to that list is not allowed to be put onto the page. Only a list of the Scouting groups can be posted, maybe the nights that they meet on but surely not any of the leaders. I live in a house of leaders and they (and I) object to any names being put into a place where the whole world can see them. There will be a webpage where approved contact details will be provided but not at this time. The list that was originally put there was heavily edited by me so that it was concise and correct. Maybe you can suggest a way rather than create a whole new page where this information can be presented because there is not alot of information that can be approved that can be put on, the list is all there is.
Rod. I don't know if you are aware but the Labour wards that were in Crosby constituency are not in the new Sefton C seat. Only the marginal Manor ward has any strong Labour vote and that is now a Conservative seat also. I might add that all the national research I have read points to it being a Conservative seat with the Lib-Dems in second place. I added the local election results just to illustrate the current balance for readers for whom the detailed psephology would just be confusing.
The crux of the matter Rod is that with the introduction of the 3 strong Lib-Dem Wards and the removal of Labour voters in the south, then it cannot be considered a Con-Lab marginal. In all probably it will be a safe Conservative seat. But thats my personal feeling. My basis for the article however was Anthony Wells analysis published at UK Polling Report which was why I said it was a Con - Lib marginal. And based on his track record at the last election, especially in Scotland with all the new seats created there then I'm not one to second guess him.
I'd far prefer if you were to go read the details at UK polling report yourself and then if we could agree on what the correct balance should be, that would be far better than me just re-writing the article, then you re-writing it again... Galloglass 13.25, 28 June 2006
I see you've resiled on our apparent understanding. Can you explain? RodCrosby 18:13, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
The reason I had split Henry Pelham's political offices was because the succession boxes present said that he had been in public office before becoming an MP, so I put them in a sort-of chronological order. I probably should have checked back and spotted that the MP succession boxes were wrong; well done correcting them and putting them in the proper order. -- BrownHairedGirl 12:57, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
See reply on my talk, but I think I've fixed it. -- BrownHairedGirl 14:20, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
We hadn't used to add succession boxes for life peerages and I've never seen it before, despite working on a number of political bio articles. In my opinion, it seems entirely superfluous to have a succession box for a title that there was never any prospect of it being succeeded too! Also, a person can only ever have one life peerage, and it always lasts until they die. If we add boxes for life titles, where does it stop? We could use them to indicate all manner of other awards, for example "Knight bachelor" (which is often difficult to indicate elsewhere in the article as it has no postnominals, and no prefix if the holder if a peer or baronet). Then we could start to add boxes for OBE, and so on. So I feel the previous convention of not using boxes for life peerages was more sensible. The general public are confused enough about the different sorts of lords without making them think life peerages can on occasions be inherited. An "Honours and awards" section with a bulleted list would be better for life titles and honours.
By the way, there was a reason for removing the colours from the headings (which I don't necessarily agree with). See User talk:Phoe#Templates and User talk:Ed_g2s#S-off and S-Par – I've put a link to this from the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Succession Box Standardization page. JRawle ( Talk) 15:42, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
see CFD for category:MPs of the United Kingdom House of Commons, by Parliament and subcategories. Your comments would be welcome. -- BrownHairedGirl 17:03, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, I hadn't seen that discussion. I have gone through the succession boxes and have stated that there are much more with the 'Member of Parliament' style (mostly in articles for persons who have lived and live in modern time) than the shorter 'Member' style. I therefore thought, that I might be a good idea to bring them to one line, but now I know I have decided in favour of the wrong style (how can it be different). I will revert these I've already changed and will change all others I find in future. Thanks for your notice. Greetings Phoe 18:13, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
I'll have a look when I get a chance -- probably be next week. Kahuzi 07:48, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
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As per request on my talk, Liverpool Abercomby (UK Parliament constituency) deleted. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 18:00, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Cheers BrownHairedGirl :) Galloglass 18:35, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I didn't trash the Liverpool constituancies but instead put them in a hierachy. What you have done is re add redundant cats. Please be more careful in future.-- MinedOutOffHisPiste 18:28, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
This is simply not the case. See the project page for details. Joe D (t) 13:19, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
It is you that is vandalising the page. Having walked in the area many times I can asure you that Ormskirk is above the plain by some distance, as you say 11 m, that is a crucial height when it comes to being above the flood plain. Whilst it may not live up to the offical recognition of a hill it not part of the plain when walking from Ormskirk to Burscough the land drops of to the right and the flatness of the area can be seen. The reason Ormskirk is there is because of the height above the plain all the towns and villages are on hills from Ince Blundell upward. Have a look at Downholland Moss that is what a plain looks like. Note the lack of contours. Now compare this with Ormkskirk.-- 84.9.211.122 01:29, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello. I moved West Lancashire back from West Lancashire District Council. The article is a geographical article, of sorts: political information is confined to a brief mention in the infobox. If you are going to write an article about west Lancashire in general (I don't know if that's an accepted geographic term, but I suppose it would actually be an area with a coastline!), or make it a disambiguation page (possibly to West Lancashire (UK Parliament constituency) given your edit history?); then please feel free to move West Lancashire again: except please do this to West Lancashire (district). You might compare for example our separate articles about the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton and Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council - one is an article about a borough, and one is about the corporate entity. The population of the District Council is 25 ;) Morwen - Talk 14:37, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
Done. You'll have to work out the successor constituencies yourself unfortunately, Youngs stops after the 1974, alas. It looks like the constituency got split 3 ways between Knowsley, Sefton and West Lancashire, so I should expect there to be 3 successor constituencies as well. Morwen - Talk 22:57, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I have copies of:
And the schedules of the:
As well as both volumes of Youngs, so if you have any particular query about which way constituencies split or merged i should be able to track it down. Lozleader 16:27, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
As you're probably aware, it was created in 1885, and was listed in the fourth schedule of the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (New Boroughs):
The boundaries were unchanged until 1918. The parish was included in the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster in 1900.
Schedule 9(1) of the Representation of the People Act 1918 listed the parliamentary boroughs of the County of London.
The Parliamentary Borough of Westminster, corresponding to the Metropolitan borough of Westminster was divided into two divisions, Abbey and St George's.
The "Contents or Boundaries" of St George's Division were:
These were the boundaries until the 1948 redistribution when it became part of the "Cities of London and Westminster". Not sure if that helps? Lozleader 17:37, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, thanks for your message. See a red-faced reply on my talk. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 16:39, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Saw you classed this as a U-class submarine. By its name alone, I would suggest this was probably a lter V-class vessel instead. i know wikipedia does not currently have such a category but V-class vessels did exist at the end of WWII, there just weren't many of them. Didn't want to revert your edit, just wanted to check with you there wasn't a reason you classified it as U-class. Cheers - PocklingtonDan 20:19, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Just wondering what your source was for the 1999 election, as the Plaid Cymru candidate seems to have a different surname on the BBC website ( [1]) minor thing really of whether its Patterson or Petersen. Mikebloke 21:41, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
It's a nice judgement. I think we should give give them (as Nicholas Parsons would say) the benefit of the doubt. Aside from the BBC, UK news media are commercial organisations that thrive on advertising (and even the BBC spends a lot of time and effort on advertising itself and its commercial activities). The front pages of perfectly respectable newspapers like the Times and the Southport Visiter were once taken up entirely by advertisements - and the Visiter's website pays testimony to the enduring appeal of this approach. I suspect from the details you give on your user page that you may not be happy with the editorial ethos of southport.gb. Well, I don't touch the Sun, but it's a newspaper.
As to the frequency of my Southport edits - I suspect most of the Ireland edits are done by expatriates, too! Countersubject 19:35, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Area Post town Districts
WN Wigan WN1, WN2, WN3, WN5, WN6 WN Ashton in Makerfield WN4 WN Leigh WN7 WN Skelmersdale WN8
80.192.242.187 22:34, 6 February 2007 (UTC) JemmyH.
PLEASE, check my contributions BEFORE you alter any! You have reverted Sankey Viaduct BEFORE you have read it's history. The Sankey Viaduct straddles the BOUNDARY between Warrington Borough and Metropolitan Borough of St.Helens. The link I gave clearly says the Sankey Viaduct was built in Earlestown.
The Royal Mail classify Ashton in Makerfield as a Post Town. Are THEY as 'Thick' as they seem? Yes, Bryn and Ashton in Makerfield are in the Wigan 'Postal District', hence the WN postcode, but Wigan is NOT the 'post town'.
Before reverting, contact me and give YOUR version of matters. Surely you aren't too ARROGANT to do that? Or am I wrong? 80.192.242.187 01:11, 7 February 2007 (UTC) Jemmy H.
Hello. I'm not going to revert anything until that IP is blocked for at least a week. It is a waste of time otherwise. He can't be reasoned with and should just be blocked. I recommend putting a note on the admin noticeboard with a few links to some of the worst edits he has made. MRSC • Talk 13:08, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I have posted this onto MRSC talk page........
The Sankey Canal. My contribs. to that Article are 'Historically Correct' and are recorded as such, yet someone from 5000 miles away, and admittedly, knows, or cares, 'nothing' about the Sankey Canal, has an opinion which counts!
I have provided links on the Sankey Viaduct article showing where the viaduct is, bridging two boroughs, Warrington and St.Helens, but this 'True Fact' was also removed!
And where this 'Sock Puppet' business has come from, I don't know! It's all very childlike.
I am forty nine years old, a former Electrical Engineer with British Coal. Check through my contributions. Look if there are ANY SIMILARITIES between My Contributions and the contributions of the Irate person you think I am.
As other editors have said to me, in the past, 'don't just change something without discussing a compromise first'. However, true facts should not need a compromise.
I would conclude that the two of you are 'not very bright, playing this for laughs and are very young' so as to know no better. If either of you would like to know more about why I put fact (which you seem to class as nonsense) on Wikipedia, then have the manners to contact me directly, on my talk page. Thank You. 80.192.242.187 13:10, 8 February 2007 (UTC) JemmyH.
Thank you for your courteous, although rather arrogantly worded, contact. I say 'arrogant' as you assume that I don't understand a postal address. Firstly, YOU are wrong in your explanation of a 'post town'. Let ME explain my version (which is, ironically, the Royal Mail version too) ......... 1. example: WN = Wigan. This is the location of the main sorting office for the 'Wigan Postal Area'. 2. From this main sorting office, mail is despatched to Wigan, Skelmersdale, Ashton in Makerfield and Leigh offices, which are four 'Post Towns' within the Wigan 'Postal Area'. An address in Leigh would not have Wigan as it's post town, but it's postcode begins with WN (Wigan Postal Area).
So, my address IS ... Jimmy H., ******* Crescent, Ashton in Makerfield, WN4 ***.
First two letters of postcode takes it to Wigan. The number four takes it to Ashton in Makerfield office. The second sequence send the letter to the correct postman and then one of the correct houses, (identified by the 'house number' on the address).
Other examples are ... St.Helens doesn't have Warrington as it's 'post town' but it is in Warrington (WA) 'postal area', neither does Altrincham, Trafford, (WA postcode). 80.192.242.187 20:32, 8 February 2007 (UTC) JemmyH.
The note I have says he was created a Baronet in 1963, so he would have been a Baronet and an MP for a short time. I'll check it, because I know there were a lot of Baronets in the dissolution honours of 1964. Sam Blacketer 22:45, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
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I've noticed that you have reverted a user that made a number of edits numbering the Prime Ministers, which I think is perfectly normal, but you seem to not agree with this? Why? You told that user to read the relevant discussion, but I can't find one. --- MichaelJBuck 18:11, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi,
I'd appreciate your comments on how best to deal with the attempts of User:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 to persistently override the views of other editors who see nothing wrong with including the results of Republican Sinn Féin in the list of results of the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007.
In addition, I believe User:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 is a sockpuppet of User:Weggie ( evidence here.
Many thanks.-- Damac 14:03, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
User:Weggie/ User:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 please do not continue to act in this immature way. You are clearly using multiple IDs. This is not acceptable on wiki. Galloglass 18:33, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi there. Thank you for correcting the mistake i made with the topic above. I did not realise that the British V class submarine WW1 was linked to the vampire class. So when i changed it to the correct class it changed the other as well. Luckliy i managed to sort the problem out but there was no way to bring back the orginal vampire class information (that i know of). It was a simple mistake.
Thanks again.
oscarclass
You raised the speedy deletion of this category on my talk page. See WP:UCFD#User_categories_deleted_out_of_process. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 10:01, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
To be honest, I didn't reply yet because I noticed that you were already discussing the matter with BrownHairedGirl, and thought you'd see my not there and that you could reply to it. I'm out of town with limited time/internet access, and was trying to save both. Obviously, now that's it's 4 am local time and my laptop battery is about to run out, I've failed that. :-) I'm pretty sure I have responded to every other talk page query about the deletions so far. As I said there, the reason I gave for the deletion was "Divisive POV-advocacy user categorizations: please refer to WP:SOAP, WP:NOT#WEBSPACE, and especially WP:ENC; this promotes no encyclopedic purpose." To expand on that a bit, these categories do not help the encyclopedia. In fact, they are vehicles for POV advocacy that is inappropriate for Wikipedia, and, indeed, as categories, are used to group users according to their points of view into factions. We are not here for soapboxing. What are the reasons you think that this category helps to improve the encyclopedia we are building here? Dmcdevit· t 11:14, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
Any thoughts on this proposal, which seems to have stalled? Stub sorting/Proposals/2007/June#GB-MP-stub. Your comments would be welcome! -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 14:27, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Yes there were two, U-class P66 and V-class P81. I thought adding the pennant number to the V-class would be helpful, but if you think it's clear enough I'll leave it. The reference for the two Varnes is here - scroll down the page to find them. Kim Dent-Brown (Talk to me) 14:27, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
Replacing good images with bad images is not vandalism. I do not see proof of bad intent. I see inexperience and incivility. Perspicacite 00:51, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, well done adding election results to Huddersfield West, as you have done to so many other constituencies. Just one thing: I don't see any references for those results. Shouldn't source be listed? -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 21:47, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Well done adding so many elections results to the article on [Shipley. However, I have one query: is the 1906 box incomplete, or was Illingworth elected unopposed? I was just tidying up the article on the outgoing MP James Fortescue Flannery and noticed that the 1906 result seemed unclear. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 00:52, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
see reply at User talk:BrownHairedGirl#Category:All_Wikipedian_by_political_ideology_categories. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 15:13, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Lol, I had to laugh at this. Thanks for that. Logoistic 23:13, 22 August 2007 (UTC)
At present it's only for the ArbCom case, which in my opinion shouldn't be about the block of VK but about the wider issues which still exist if VK is blocked or not. One Night In Hackney 303 00:41, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Really, I wasn't ignoring your question, I knew you'd work it out. My only wish here is to bring all this niggly tit for tat, edit-warring to an end once an for all. Anyone who doesn't see the "big picture", re WP and its future as a credible encyclopedia is missing the frame, and some just want to dominate. This stuff is going on, on both sides, and unfortunately Rockpocket, Vintagekit's main blocking-protagonist refuses to acknowledge this reality, which seems a little odd. Probably new rules will have to be brought on. Cheers! Thepiper 01:09, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
User:SqueakBox has filed Wikipedia:Request for arbitration#User:Vintagekits Kittybrewster (talk) 21:56, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks for weighing in wrt to the Geraint Davies (Labour politician) article and the editor Geraintrdavies ( talk · contribs). It's good to know that others are watching, and ready to point out if I screw up in using my admin tools!
Whoever the anon IP is that posted both to Talk:Geraint Davies (Labour politician) and to my talk page, they seem mighty angry, which only makes me smell more of a rat. No MP that I know would allow themselves to rant publicly like that, and I find it very hard to believe that an MP would be foolish enough to such blatantly boosterish editing of the article on them. There's something fishy going on here but I doubt we'll ever know quite what it is. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 21:43, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the welcome message you left on my talk page. My main interest is in getting photos added to some of the local articles, and hopefully I'll get around to Ormskirk some time soon. See you around! Small-town hero 07:04, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Forgive me posting these comments in a number of places, but I'm not a regular Wikipedia user:
My over-riding feeling is that by removing names from this list, you have made it of much less interest and value to users. All the people on it have sufficient connection or influence to merit their place. As I note below, your edits (re. Tony Jordan) are not even consistent.
And it's surely madness to suggest that having a Wikipedia page is the only way of telling whether someone is notable or not (re. Marcus Morris). A few moments spent searching for his name elsewhere on the web will show that he was a man of considerable influence in his field. There are books about him, let alone Wikipedia pages!
I'm sure you don't intend to appear arrogant in removing the efforts people over the last couple of years have made to make these pages interesting and informative.
Disappointed to find that the list of notable people from or resident in Southport has recently been edited without, in my view, proper justification. There are no firm rules on what constitutes 'notability' as far as I am aware. So, it's a subjective thing and therefore one person's opinion is as valid as another as long as people are not merely listing their friends and neighbour, etc.
However, some of the alterations made do not even make objective sense; the writer Tony Jordan has been a figure of considerable influence in British TV drama for 10 years or more and has had more impact in his field than, say, the guitarist Ollie Halsall. I'm wondering if the person making the edits is unaware that Tony Jordan grew up in Southport, and his parents still live in Ainsdale.
When the 'notable people' list was first added to the Southport page, it was to give an idea of people who not were not only born in the town but who, by living here, have made an impact on the town's identity. By that token, people like Dr Barnardo, Kenny Dalglish and Alan Hansen should certainly still be included. It's ridiculous to say that because someone was not born in the town, they don't have an influence. This is information of general interest.
Also, I don't believe that just because a person does not have their own Wikipedia page they should not be included. The best example of this is the Rev Marcus Morris, a figure of great influence in the field of comics publishing. There's a certain kind of weird paradox at work when someone is deemed unimportant because they're not on Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gleamhound ( talk • contribs) 19:28, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, I have only just become aware of this change to Template:Social Democratic Party (UK)/meta/color. I can see the logic in favour of doing it, but it seems to me to have the effect of obliterating the distinctiveness of SDP, and making it look like they were always on the same track as the Liberals, which they weren't (it was quite a stormy alliance at times).
This also raises the problem that the pre-1988 Liberal Party (UK) is allocated the same light-gold colour as its successor party, although so far as I am aware it never used that colour. For many years the Liberal colour was orange, and the loss of the orange was a very big concern amongst activists at the time of merger. (I attended all the autumn 87 and Feb 88 merger conferences as a lobbyist, so I'm speaking from my memory of many angst-ridden meetings, but could with a bit of effort dig out sources if anyone wants them).
I have found the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Index of United Kingdom political parties meta attributes#Similar_colours_and_inconsistencies, but I think it didn't look at the issue closely enough. What would you think of reopening the issue? -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 07:48, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Why Galloglass rather than the conventional Gallowglass? Deipnosophista 22:55, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
I noticed this edit you made, and realised it was part of a series of edits where you were reverting edits made by RYoung editing from an IP address. The trouble is that you referred to him as a banned user, when in fact he is indefinitely blocked. There is a difference. Could you please avoid making misleading edit summaries like that in future? Thanks. The link in question was useful, and I've added it back to the article. Carcharoth 02:31, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Galloglass, I understand your concerns. However, the only example of the retention of previous electoral results was with the Bennelong example (which is a historically important seat; oweing to the fact that the previous minister was indeed Prime Minister Howard, who had held for the seat over 3 decades, and no other PM has lost his seat since Stanely Bruce) so I therefore felt it would be widely understood that the removal of the previous election results from the page would be acceptable. The 2004 Election results remain on many multiple pages because no-one has updated these pages, and this is what I am striving to do.
If you feel that my actions are incorrect (which I can completely understand from your perspective), maybe you could create a new page (much like the one for Bennelong) and list the 2004 and earlier Election results here.
Australia2world ( talk) 11:56, 14 December 2007 (UTC)Australia2world
I created a NPOV intro without inflations, please rollback it. And rollback also the paragraph the missionaries continue to delete. -- Xi Zhu ( talk) 19:50, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass
I have been trying to be less of a wikignome, and have heavily expanded articles on two MPs: Jack Dormand and Norman Baker. If you have a few spare minutes I'd be grateful if you could cast your eye over those two and tell me what you think.
Thanks! -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 03:30, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
Did I? I still don't sit comfortably with the title, the legal title, being written in such small lettering, perhaps the placing of the name and title could t'other way around? -- Counter-revolutionary ( talk) 13:33, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I notice that you edited the SDP page, as the party had been incorrectly listed as being affiliated with the Party of European Socialists. Just wondering, do you know if the SDP were members of any international groupings of political parties? Did they ever manage to get any MEPs, and if so which grouping did they attach to? I ask this as I read somewhere that they had attempted to join the PES and Socialist International at one point, but had their application rejected. -- Free Socialist ( talk) 23:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Please do not attempt to change Wikipedia guidelines without discussion, as you did here. If you disagree with the points on Wikipedia talk:External links#Issues with inclusion or exclusion of map service links, which resulted in the change you reverted, please join the discussion and we'll see if people agree with your views. -- Para ( talk) 10:16, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi! you have just reverted my edits for changing the category:Istanbul to History of Istanbul at the articles Constantinople and Siege of Constantinople (1422). As you can check carefully, I changed only the category name. All other changes, which are mainly deletion of superfluous spaces or blank lines or whatsoever, were done by a wikibot. These bot edits do not modify the content of those articles at all. SO, I ask you to check them once again anr reinstate my edits. Thanks. CeeGee ( talk) 10:49, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed the article Skelmersdale while recent change patrolling. Just want to pint out some facts. The "History" section needs much more sources. And there is separate section titled "Shopping mall". I think the section should be expanded to include nameof more malls because name of one mall looks somewhat like an advertisement. Some more reference should be given for "Transport" section. The "Economy" section should be expanded and should be referenced. Otolemur crassicaudatus ( talk) 19:30, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, just an honestly friendly reminder over WP:3RR. The Rambling Man ( talk) 11:41, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
To be even-handed, bear in mind the 3 revert rule in your editing of Edmund the Martyr. David Underdown ( talk) 11:42, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I have added the quote from Butler's together with the page number and other book information. If there are any more citations/references you would like me to expand on please let me know. EdChampion ( talk) 19:06, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
There is such a thing as a ballot paper order? Now I'm interested in how that's selected. -- Blowdart | talk 17:05, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
A (very) draft discussion on the policy on political parties has been started by me here - User:Doktorbuk/pp. If you can assist with this discussion, or know how to help me get this policy looked at, advanced, and accepted by the larger Wiki community, please let me know. Many thanks doktorb words deeds 19:02, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
Follow up to the political parties policy debate, I have updated the page User:Doktorbuk/pp for your comment. Cheers doktorb words deeds 11:48, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I've reverted your revision as she is a notable person who was born/lives in southport and as such warrants inclusion in the list. Not being in the same league as the others is just your personal opinion! Thanks, Nk.sheridan Talk 19:10, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for your message. The page meets all the criteria for semi-protection - high levels of vandalism from unregistered users and few or no constructive edits from unregistered users. I've semi-protected it for five days; after that, if the vandalism resumes, I'll semi-protect it again. Warofdreams talk 09:39, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
Up that vandalism count on your user page. *grin* -- Blowdart | talk 20:40, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
Sorry, it closed before I looged back on, but basically, I was using the sources of this single event as the qualifier for significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, together with the other points I made to tip it over the bar of being notable over and above the bar set by WP:POLITICIAN for candidates. That's my position, I wanted to clear it up, but I'm not going to carry on debating it though. 23:52, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
I am not sure that you can help me but I have just started a draft page for "Brian Tuke", first British Master of the Kings' Posts on this user sandbox page User:Ww2censor/Brian Tuke. In reading about him (in 'Haste, Post, Haste! by George Walker) I see he had many positions during Henry VIIIs reign, but I am not sure which are official titles/positions and which are not. I need to know this before I can decide which should go in the succession box. I added a list of all titles/positions noted in the book at the bottom of the draft page. Perhaps you could advise, or tell me another editor specialising in the Tudor period who would be able to help me. TIA. ww2censor ( talk) 17:40, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
I'm sure I read somewhere that Manchester was represented in a very early parliament - perhaps in 1265, 1275 or 1283? Do you know?
Ned of the Hills 217.155.193.205 ( talk) 14:51, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
Hello Galloglass
I've just discovered from whence I had the idea that Manchester had MPs prior to 1832
There is a footnote in Erskine May's "The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third" which states: "In 1653, Cromwell disfranchised many small boroughs, increased the number of county members, and enfranchised Manchester, Leeds, and Halifax,—a testimony at once to his statesmanship, and to the anomalies of a representation which were not corrected for near1y 200 years...."
Cromwell's reforms I believe were scrapped just before the Restoration. So Manchester's earliest MPs would have been twixt 1653 and 1660.
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I don't think I misunderstood it, the comment about "serious occasions" could easily mean a battle especially since it was made while looking over a large army. However, I don't feel the absence of the comment takes away from the article at all. Feel free to get rid of it if you want. Zombie Hunter Smurf ( talk) 13:54, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
Hey in case your interested I began working on the SoG article and have written the plot summary. I plan to begin working on the other sections later but feel free to edit. Zombie Hunter Smurf ( talk) 15:21, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for the edit :). I'm currently working on a (relatively large-scale) project that has so far seen me create 60 pages on various MP's, so any help is much appreciated :). Ironho lds 12:03, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks I must have rollbacked at the same time which ended up putitng it back to the vandalised versio. Why these people bother I don't knowm they won't get away with it. The Bald One White cat 15:50, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
Your recent exchanges with User:CherylMillard seem like a case of Biting the Newcomer. Cheryls edits did not contain anything controversial and indeed seemed to improve the information in the article - but you repeatedly revert and admonish her edits instead of just explaining to her calmly that she should also provide sources for example by adding cite tags if some of her claims seem controversial to you. This is not a good way to welcome new users to the project - and if she is really an expert with twelve years of studying andean civilization then wikipedia needs her to stick around. ·Maunus·ƛ· 11:42, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/john_bradley.aspx —Preceding unsigned comment added by Youngbristolian ( talk • contribs) 00:02, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
From Wikipedia's own article, "a victory which decides the outcome of a campaign, though not necessarily to the war as a whole". It also states that it is sometimes used to describe an overwhelming victory. That definition, however, is uncited. Cla68 ( talk) 00:31, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
Please don't remove this from the Nick Clegg piece again: "MPs took advantage of this aspect of Clegg's reputation on 11 December 2008. Speaking in the House of Commons he started a sentence with "Recently a single mother with small children came to see me...". This provoked laughter and a cry of "Thirty-One" from a Conservative MP. [1]" It's factual, it relates to Nick Clegg and it rightly belongs in the article. Thanks. 79.74.161.40 ( talk) 22:45, 10 December 2008 (UTC)
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Hello Galloglass
I might have contacted you at one point on the subject of women voting prior to 1832. If I did I think I might have said there was a slight possibility that women had voted in 1754 for an election in Appleby in respect of the almshouses they lived in which were built on burgage plots. I have investigated this possibility by visiting Carlisle's Record Office - it did not occur. The burgage rights were 'demised' to men.
Mise le meas Ned of the Hills ( talk) 20:12, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi, regarding you most recent edit to Margaret Thatcher, I fully support it and thank you for doing it. You might want to check out User talk:Darvit Chandhurai#Margaret Thatcher photo. Thanks in advance. Best, Happyme22 ( talk) 20:06, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
.. for reverting the vandalism to my talk page. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 14:45, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
Not sure what this revert was about. I removed the constituencies template, not the elections one. Your edit then removed the British elections template, which contains EU elections. Please be more careful. Cheers, пﮟოьεԻ 5 7 10:58, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for catching that bit of subversive WP:BLP vandalism on Mark Wahlberg by 82.33.60.188. It wasn't highlighted in my diffs so it got overlooked. Taroaldo ( talk) 21:33, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi there! Just to let you know, when you make a request at WP:RPP, you need to put your request at the top so that admins see it. I moved yours to the top. Cheers :) -- Ged UK 09:07, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
It is correct that I am the copyright holder, yes. The original picture was turned was turned over to me via Wikipedia email permission form and (as my own work), edited to the point of where it is now as posted. Henry Delforn ( talk) 13:38, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
FYI. rootology ( C)( T) 04:50, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
I notice you've reverted all my recent edits to the UK European Parliament constituencies. While I agree with you that my edits did distort the pages, they were in keeping with the other boxes. I was simply following the lead of User:Warofdreams, who had included all the candidates in previous years' boxes. I'm going to revert, but with candidates separated by commas rather than line breaks. I hope you will find this an acceptable compromise. Mibblepedia ( talk) 12:01, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
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This was a page you created in 2008 but it never got finished. It's all sat there with state of the parties, candidate names for each ward. Just one small detail missing - the numbers of votes received (% polled etc) by each candidate. Would you care to finish it off? NtheP ( talk) 14:20, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
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That'll be the early morning brain not having its brew before working its way through the alphabet. Quite impressed that I remembered the tag for Veritas without checking ;) Cheers! doktorb words deeds 11:06, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
I thank doctorbuk for his fair mediation, by which I abide. I would welcome one link from every candidate to confirmed election campaign pages, removable in the event of any commercial/non-election use of those pages. The more opportunity the electorate has to compare and contrast candidates, the better! NigelHarris ( talk) 15:42, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
Roy Green is no longer the candidate for west Lancashire as he is dead. He died last year. The new candidate is listed on http://candidates.ukip.org/ please revert. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wordforge ( talk • contribs) 22:34, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
Sorry to be slow replying - I've been away. In my opinion that article is non-notable - notability is WP:NOTINHERITED from his singer brother, there is no indication that his own claim to be a singer amounts to anything notable, and per WP:POLITICIAN being a candidate does not confer notability. I would say it is a clear A7 speedy candidate. However there is a rambling and inconclusive argument going on, with some people wanting to effectively ignore POLITICIAN, and at the moment we are in an unsatisfactory situation where candidate articles get taken to AfD, the same old arguments get rehashed, and the outcome is inconsistent, depending on who turns up at the AfD. There is a discussion at Wikipedia talk:Notability (people)#Candidates for legislative elections which is proposing that candidate articles for major parties should be redirected to the constituency, but it seems to have stalled rather.
If I saw this article in CAT:CSD with an A7 tag on it, I would a month ago have speedied it without a second thought; but the last one I did that to got resurrected, taken to AfD, argued about and ended up kept as no consensus. That made me decide it's probably a waste of time trying to keep them out, though in my view allowing candidate articles is an open invitation to COI editing, and turns the encyclopedia into a notice-board. Still, that one was a Lib Dem, who have some claim to be a major party; even those who think that candidates should be automatically notable are only saying that about major party candidates - in this case UKIP got 2% at the last election in this constituency.
Conclusion: I'm not going to do anything about this article, but you asked for my opinion: it is absolutely non-notable and a speedy A7 candidate. Regards, JohnCD ( talk) 22:28, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
Those are all on http://www.tusc.org.uk/candidates.php as cited to in the TUSC article. -- Killing Vector ( talk) 14:00, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Sorry for reordering the candidates on Liverpool Wavertree. I misunderstood the independent to be someone plugging themselves, and feel a bit stupid now. Urpunkt ☎ 04:40, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi there, I've been reverting many edits by User:NigelHarris linkspamming to some original research about proportional representation. I got so far back into his contribs page and then I noticed that you've been doing the same. I see he's blanked his talk page with your criticism of his behaviour. Famousdog ( talk) 13:34, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
These are the native names. As I said in my edit summary, mentioning the official Greek [classical, that is, not modern] and Latin versions of "Constantinople" is not different from giving the native German form München in the article about Munich. This is not controversial; in articles about places, the common English name is normally followed by notable non-English forms. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_article#Place_names. Iblardi ( talk) 18:21, 13 April 2010 (UTC)
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Please stop removing useful information from constituency articles, specifically the changes and swings derived from notional results. Wereon ( talk) 03:18, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
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Hope you're well.
If you have a few minutes to spare, I'd value your thoughts on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies#Compact election box. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 23:44, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
Galloglass, I see you removed the Labour Co-operative from Luciana Berger. Due to the Electoral Commission saying that an emblem could not be used on joint candidates' ballot papers, most Co-op Party MPs removed the Co-op nomination from the nomination form, but still sit in the Co-op Party Parliamentary Group and are recognised by Hansard as Labour Co-operative. There's a few examples on this Hansard page [2], including Luciana. I'd agree with Hansard and the BBC Parliament and consider her to be Labour Co-op.
What do you think? Computerjoe 's talk 18:26, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
The only place I can see that is an anonymous comment - the page still says John Whittaker? ninety: one (reply on my talk) 22:24, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
The Election Infobox works better for by-elections if it's classed as a presidential election. It may seem strange, given the fact that it is an election to Parliament, but it is more like a presidential election as a person is elected (not a party). Thanks. -- Philip Stevens ( talk) 10:11, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed that you removed a reference from Nick Clegg with the summary "Given ref does not show Clegg stating he is an atheist rather the subjective opinion of author states this with no supporting evidence". [3] However, the source clearly states that he publicy declared himself an atheist in 2007. Can you please explain your edit in more detail as I am confused. Road Wizard ( talk) 21:27, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for that, for the like of me it seemed crazy to assume the edit was correct, but then my Middle east history knowledge has been fudged a lot since i travelled through syria and jordan a few years ago, ...:( sats 14:36, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
Just tried editing the West Lancs Parliamentary page as UKIP now have a candidate for W Lancs. It was released by their site this past week and picked up by the local papers
http://www.ukipwestlancs.org is where the info is sourced from.
I am doing a little project on them for school but wanted to make sure that the wiki page was updated first. Sadly I don't know how to do it properly. Can you please see that Jack Sen's name is put in and the citation is right. Thanks, Ann
Hi Fellow Historian
> I'm afraid I have had to reverse some of your edits as they breach WP:NPOV policy
thanks for pointing this out, sorry hadn't assiduously studied said policy but vaguely aware and fully support the principles of Wikipedia
> on Wikipedia. Its been agreed as a neurtral site and to avoid edit wars that all candidates are listed in the order they appear on the ballot paper, that is alphabetically by surname.
agreed
thank you for this edit
goes without saying any further edits I do will be in name on ballot paper etc
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The problem Graemp, is that the city of Liverpool as a whole voted remain and this has not been addressed by an experienced editor such as yourself. Please do so or role back the edit. Regards - Galloglass 16:02, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
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Hi there, you keep undoing my entry in the LBJ article and I'm still not sure why. Are you saying that Howard Hunt did not make a deathbed confession stating that LBJ had Kennedy killed ? If so I will provide you more evidence that he did just that. I also don't understand why you are saying it is my POV. It is a fact and there is no POV involved. Or is it that you believe Hunt was lying ? There is no POV expressed on the veracity of the confession only a statement that he made one. Whether he was lying or not does not mean he did not make the deathbed confession, he did, so why can't I include this fact in the article ? There is a wealth of evidence that LBJ killed Kennedy, perhaps a separate section should be created for that topic. If you are interested I'll send you some links, Jack Ruby for example (Oswald's assassin) said on film that Johnson was behind the assassination. LBJ's mistress Madeleine Brown also said on film that Johnson had prior knowledge as he told her the night before the assassination 'After tomorrow none of those SOB Kennedy's will ever laugh at me again' Also LBJ's lawyer says that LBJ was involved and there is an hour long documentary available to watch about that.
I hope we can reach an agreement and end the Edit/Revert war soon . . —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Neilmc ( talk • contribs).
Hello there again, I see you are still removing my sentence, did you read my response on my talk page ? Neilmc 12:04, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Galloglass i believe that the Southport page is precisely wher a list of the scout groups should be, as it informs people who want to know about southport what scout groups there are in southport, and is that not the aim of wilipedia.... however i do agree that there is to little infomation and intend to gather more infoation about the district and add it to the page.
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 194.81.33.111 ( talk) 15:44, 7 December 2006 (UTC).
From Cubby14, I'm a member of Southport district Scouts and do know that any more information to that list is not allowed to be put onto the page. Only a list of the Scouting groups can be posted, maybe the nights that they meet on but surely not any of the leaders. I live in a house of leaders and they (and I) object to any names being put into a place where the whole world can see them. There will be a webpage where approved contact details will be provided but not at this time. The list that was originally put there was heavily edited by me so that it was concise and correct. Maybe you can suggest a way rather than create a whole new page where this information can be presented because there is not alot of information that can be approved that can be put on, the list is all there is.
Rod. I don't know if you are aware but the Labour wards that were in Crosby constituency are not in the new Sefton C seat. Only the marginal Manor ward has any strong Labour vote and that is now a Conservative seat also. I might add that all the national research I have read points to it being a Conservative seat with the Lib-Dems in second place. I added the local election results just to illustrate the current balance for readers for whom the detailed psephology would just be confusing.
The crux of the matter Rod is that with the introduction of the 3 strong Lib-Dem Wards and the removal of Labour voters in the south, then it cannot be considered a Con-Lab marginal. In all probably it will be a safe Conservative seat. But thats my personal feeling. My basis for the article however was Anthony Wells analysis published at UK Polling Report which was why I said it was a Con - Lib marginal. And based on his track record at the last election, especially in Scotland with all the new seats created there then I'm not one to second guess him.
I'd far prefer if you were to go read the details at UK polling report yourself and then if we could agree on what the correct balance should be, that would be far better than me just re-writing the article, then you re-writing it again... Galloglass 13.25, 28 June 2006
I see you've resiled on our apparent understanding. Can you explain? RodCrosby 18:13, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
The reason I had split Henry Pelham's political offices was because the succession boxes present said that he had been in public office before becoming an MP, so I put them in a sort-of chronological order. I probably should have checked back and spotted that the MP succession boxes were wrong; well done correcting them and putting them in the proper order. -- BrownHairedGirl 12:57, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
See reply on my talk, but I think I've fixed it. -- BrownHairedGirl 14:20, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
We hadn't used to add succession boxes for life peerages and I've never seen it before, despite working on a number of political bio articles. In my opinion, it seems entirely superfluous to have a succession box for a title that there was never any prospect of it being succeeded too! Also, a person can only ever have one life peerage, and it always lasts until they die. If we add boxes for life titles, where does it stop? We could use them to indicate all manner of other awards, for example "Knight bachelor" (which is often difficult to indicate elsewhere in the article as it has no postnominals, and no prefix if the holder if a peer or baronet). Then we could start to add boxes for OBE, and so on. So I feel the previous convention of not using boxes for life peerages was more sensible. The general public are confused enough about the different sorts of lords without making them think life peerages can on occasions be inherited. An "Honours and awards" section with a bulleted list would be better for life titles and honours.
By the way, there was a reason for removing the colours from the headings (which I don't necessarily agree with). See User talk:Phoe#Templates and User talk:Ed_g2s#S-off and S-Par – I've put a link to this from the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Succession Box Standardization page. JRawle ( Talk) 15:42, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
see CFD for category:MPs of the United Kingdom House of Commons, by Parliament and subcategories. Your comments would be welcome. -- BrownHairedGirl 17:03, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, I hadn't seen that discussion. I have gone through the succession boxes and have stated that there are much more with the 'Member of Parliament' style (mostly in articles for persons who have lived and live in modern time) than the shorter 'Member' style. I therefore thought, that I might be a good idea to bring them to one line, but now I know I have decided in favour of the wrong style (how can it be different). I will revert these I've already changed and will change all others I find in future. Thanks for your notice. Greetings Phoe 18:13, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
I'll have a look when I get a chance -- probably be next week. Kahuzi 07:48, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
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As per request on my talk, Liverpool Abercomby (UK Parliament constituency) deleted. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 18:00, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Cheers BrownHairedGirl :) Galloglass 18:35, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I didn't trash the Liverpool constituancies but instead put them in a hierachy. What you have done is re add redundant cats. Please be more careful in future.-- MinedOutOffHisPiste 18:28, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
This is simply not the case. See the project page for details. Joe D (t) 13:19, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
It is you that is vandalising the page. Having walked in the area many times I can asure you that Ormskirk is above the plain by some distance, as you say 11 m, that is a crucial height when it comes to being above the flood plain. Whilst it may not live up to the offical recognition of a hill it not part of the plain when walking from Ormskirk to Burscough the land drops of to the right and the flatness of the area can be seen. The reason Ormskirk is there is because of the height above the plain all the towns and villages are on hills from Ince Blundell upward. Have a look at Downholland Moss that is what a plain looks like. Note the lack of contours. Now compare this with Ormkskirk.-- 84.9.211.122 01:29, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello. I moved West Lancashire back from West Lancashire District Council. The article is a geographical article, of sorts: political information is confined to a brief mention in the infobox. If you are going to write an article about west Lancashire in general (I don't know if that's an accepted geographic term, but I suppose it would actually be an area with a coastline!), or make it a disambiguation page (possibly to West Lancashire (UK Parliament constituency) given your edit history?); then please feel free to move West Lancashire again: except please do this to West Lancashire (district). You might compare for example our separate articles about the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton and Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council - one is an article about a borough, and one is about the corporate entity. The population of the District Council is 25 ;) Morwen - Talk 14:37, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
Done. You'll have to work out the successor constituencies yourself unfortunately, Youngs stops after the 1974, alas. It looks like the constituency got split 3 ways between Knowsley, Sefton and West Lancashire, so I should expect there to be 3 successor constituencies as well. Morwen - Talk 22:57, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I have copies of:
And the schedules of the:
As well as both volumes of Youngs, so if you have any particular query about which way constituencies split or merged i should be able to track it down. Lozleader 16:27, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
As you're probably aware, it was created in 1885, and was listed in the fourth schedule of the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (New Boroughs):
The boundaries were unchanged until 1918. The parish was included in the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster in 1900.
Schedule 9(1) of the Representation of the People Act 1918 listed the parliamentary boroughs of the County of London.
The Parliamentary Borough of Westminster, corresponding to the Metropolitan borough of Westminster was divided into two divisions, Abbey and St George's.
The "Contents or Boundaries" of St George's Division were:
These were the boundaries until the 1948 redistribution when it became part of the "Cities of London and Westminster". Not sure if that helps? Lozleader 17:37, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, thanks for your message. See a red-faced reply on my talk. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 16:39, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Saw you classed this as a U-class submarine. By its name alone, I would suggest this was probably a lter V-class vessel instead. i know wikipedia does not currently have such a category but V-class vessels did exist at the end of WWII, there just weren't many of them. Didn't want to revert your edit, just wanted to check with you there wasn't a reason you classified it as U-class. Cheers - PocklingtonDan 20:19, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Just wondering what your source was for the 1999 election, as the Plaid Cymru candidate seems to have a different surname on the BBC website ( [1]) minor thing really of whether its Patterson or Petersen. Mikebloke 21:41, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
It's a nice judgement. I think we should give give them (as Nicholas Parsons would say) the benefit of the doubt. Aside from the BBC, UK news media are commercial organisations that thrive on advertising (and even the BBC spends a lot of time and effort on advertising itself and its commercial activities). The front pages of perfectly respectable newspapers like the Times and the Southport Visiter were once taken up entirely by advertisements - and the Visiter's website pays testimony to the enduring appeal of this approach. I suspect from the details you give on your user page that you may not be happy with the editorial ethos of southport.gb. Well, I don't touch the Sun, but it's a newspaper.
As to the frequency of my Southport edits - I suspect most of the Ireland edits are done by expatriates, too! Countersubject 19:35, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Area Post town Districts
WN Wigan WN1, WN2, WN3, WN5, WN6 WN Ashton in Makerfield WN4 WN Leigh WN7 WN Skelmersdale WN8
80.192.242.187 22:34, 6 February 2007 (UTC) JemmyH.
PLEASE, check my contributions BEFORE you alter any! You have reverted Sankey Viaduct BEFORE you have read it's history. The Sankey Viaduct straddles the BOUNDARY between Warrington Borough and Metropolitan Borough of St.Helens. The link I gave clearly says the Sankey Viaduct was built in Earlestown.
The Royal Mail classify Ashton in Makerfield as a Post Town. Are THEY as 'Thick' as they seem? Yes, Bryn and Ashton in Makerfield are in the Wigan 'Postal District', hence the WN postcode, but Wigan is NOT the 'post town'.
Before reverting, contact me and give YOUR version of matters. Surely you aren't too ARROGANT to do that? Or am I wrong? 80.192.242.187 01:11, 7 February 2007 (UTC) Jemmy H.
Hello. I'm not going to revert anything until that IP is blocked for at least a week. It is a waste of time otherwise. He can't be reasoned with and should just be blocked. I recommend putting a note on the admin noticeboard with a few links to some of the worst edits he has made. MRSC • Talk 13:08, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I have posted this onto MRSC talk page........
The Sankey Canal. My contribs. to that Article are 'Historically Correct' and are recorded as such, yet someone from 5000 miles away, and admittedly, knows, or cares, 'nothing' about the Sankey Canal, has an opinion which counts!
I have provided links on the Sankey Viaduct article showing where the viaduct is, bridging two boroughs, Warrington and St.Helens, but this 'True Fact' was also removed!
And where this 'Sock Puppet' business has come from, I don't know! It's all very childlike.
I am forty nine years old, a former Electrical Engineer with British Coal. Check through my contributions. Look if there are ANY SIMILARITIES between My Contributions and the contributions of the Irate person you think I am.
As other editors have said to me, in the past, 'don't just change something without discussing a compromise first'. However, true facts should not need a compromise.
I would conclude that the two of you are 'not very bright, playing this for laughs and are very young' so as to know no better. If either of you would like to know more about why I put fact (which you seem to class as nonsense) on Wikipedia, then have the manners to contact me directly, on my talk page. Thank You. 80.192.242.187 13:10, 8 February 2007 (UTC) JemmyH.
Thank you for your courteous, although rather arrogantly worded, contact. I say 'arrogant' as you assume that I don't understand a postal address. Firstly, YOU are wrong in your explanation of a 'post town'. Let ME explain my version (which is, ironically, the Royal Mail version too) ......... 1. example: WN = Wigan. This is the location of the main sorting office for the 'Wigan Postal Area'. 2. From this main sorting office, mail is despatched to Wigan, Skelmersdale, Ashton in Makerfield and Leigh offices, which are four 'Post Towns' within the Wigan 'Postal Area'. An address in Leigh would not have Wigan as it's post town, but it's postcode begins with WN (Wigan Postal Area).
So, my address IS ... Jimmy H., ******* Crescent, Ashton in Makerfield, WN4 ***.
First two letters of postcode takes it to Wigan. The number four takes it to Ashton in Makerfield office. The second sequence send the letter to the correct postman and then one of the correct houses, (identified by the 'house number' on the address).
Other examples are ... St.Helens doesn't have Warrington as it's 'post town' but it is in Warrington (WA) 'postal area', neither does Altrincham, Trafford, (WA postcode). 80.192.242.187 20:32, 8 February 2007 (UTC) JemmyH.
The note I have says he was created a Baronet in 1963, so he would have been a Baronet and an MP for a short time. I'll check it, because I know there were a lot of Baronets in the dissolution honours of 1964. Sam Blacketer 22:45, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi there, I am a research student from the National University of Singapore and I wish to invite you to do an online survey about Wikipedia. To compensate you for your time, I am offering a reward of USD$10, either to you or as a donation to the Wikimedia Foundation. For more information, please go to the research home page. Thank you. -- WikiInquirer 12:25, 3 March 2007 (UTC) talk to me
I've noticed that you have reverted a user that made a number of edits numbering the Prime Ministers, which I think is perfectly normal, but you seem to not agree with this? Why? You told that user to read the relevant discussion, but I can't find one. --- MichaelJBuck 18:11, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi,
I'd appreciate your comments on how best to deal with the attempts of User:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 to persistently override the views of other editors who see nothing wrong with including the results of Republican Sinn Féin in the list of results of the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007.
In addition, I believe User:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 is a sockpuppet of User:Weggie ( evidence here.
Many thanks.-- Damac 14:03, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
User:Weggie/ User:Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2007 please do not continue to act in this immature way. You are clearly using multiple IDs. This is not acceptable on wiki. Galloglass 18:33, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi there. Thank you for correcting the mistake i made with the topic above. I did not realise that the British V class submarine WW1 was linked to the vampire class. So when i changed it to the correct class it changed the other as well. Luckliy i managed to sort the problem out but there was no way to bring back the orginal vampire class information (that i know of). It was a simple mistake.
Thanks again.
oscarclass
You raised the speedy deletion of this category on my talk page. See WP:UCFD#User_categories_deleted_out_of_process. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 10:01, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
To be honest, I didn't reply yet because I noticed that you were already discussing the matter with BrownHairedGirl, and thought you'd see my not there and that you could reply to it. I'm out of town with limited time/internet access, and was trying to save both. Obviously, now that's it's 4 am local time and my laptop battery is about to run out, I've failed that. :-) I'm pretty sure I have responded to every other talk page query about the deletions so far. As I said there, the reason I gave for the deletion was "Divisive POV-advocacy user categorizations: please refer to WP:SOAP, WP:NOT#WEBSPACE, and especially WP:ENC; this promotes no encyclopedic purpose." To expand on that a bit, these categories do not help the encyclopedia. In fact, they are vehicles for POV advocacy that is inappropriate for Wikipedia, and, indeed, as categories, are used to group users according to their points of view into factions. We are not here for soapboxing. What are the reasons you think that this category helps to improve the encyclopedia we are building here? Dmcdevit· t 11:14, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
Any thoughts on this proposal, which seems to have stalled? Stub sorting/Proposals/2007/June#GB-MP-stub. Your comments would be welcome! -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 14:27, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Yes there were two, U-class P66 and V-class P81. I thought adding the pennant number to the V-class would be helpful, but if you think it's clear enough I'll leave it. The reference for the two Varnes is here - scroll down the page to find them. Kim Dent-Brown (Talk to me) 14:27, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
Replacing good images with bad images is not vandalism. I do not see proof of bad intent. I see inexperience and incivility. Perspicacite 00:51, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, well done adding election results to Huddersfield West, as you have done to so many other constituencies. Just one thing: I don't see any references for those results. Shouldn't source be listed? -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 21:47, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Well done adding so many elections results to the article on [Shipley. However, I have one query: is the 1906 box incomplete, or was Illingworth elected unopposed? I was just tidying up the article on the outgoing MP James Fortescue Flannery and noticed that the 1906 result seemed unclear. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 00:52, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
see reply at User talk:BrownHairedGirl#Category:All_Wikipedian_by_political_ideology_categories. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 15:13, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Lol, I had to laugh at this. Thanks for that. Logoistic 23:13, 22 August 2007 (UTC)
At present it's only for the ArbCom case, which in my opinion shouldn't be about the block of VK but about the wider issues which still exist if VK is blocked or not. One Night In Hackney 303 00:41, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Really, I wasn't ignoring your question, I knew you'd work it out. My only wish here is to bring all this niggly tit for tat, edit-warring to an end once an for all. Anyone who doesn't see the "big picture", re WP and its future as a credible encyclopedia is missing the frame, and some just want to dominate. This stuff is going on, on both sides, and unfortunately Rockpocket, Vintagekit's main blocking-protagonist refuses to acknowledge this reality, which seems a little odd. Probably new rules will have to be brought on. Cheers! Thepiper 01:09, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
User:SqueakBox has filed Wikipedia:Request for arbitration#User:Vintagekits Kittybrewster (talk) 21:56, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks for weighing in wrt to the Geraint Davies (Labour politician) article and the editor Geraintrdavies ( talk · contribs). It's good to know that others are watching, and ready to point out if I screw up in using my admin tools!
Whoever the anon IP is that posted both to Talk:Geraint Davies (Labour politician) and to my talk page, they seem mighty angry, which only makes me smell more of a rat. No MP that I know would allow themselves to rant publicly like that, and I find it very hard to believe that an MP would be foolish enough to such blatantly boosterish editing of the article on them. There's something fishy going on here but I doubt we'll ever know quite what it is. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 21:43, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the welcome message you left on my talk page. My main interest is in getting photos added to some of the local articles, and hopefully I'll get around to Ormskirk some time soon. See you around! Small-town hero 07:04, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Forgive me posting these comments in a number of places, but I'm not a regular Wikipedia user:
My over-riding feeling is that by removing names from this list, you have made it of much less interest and value to users. All the people on it have sufficient connection or influence to merit their place. As I note below, your edits (re. Tony Jordan) are not even consistent.
And it's surely madness to suggest that having a Wikipedia page is the only way of telling whether someone is notable or not (re. Marcus Morris). A few moments spent searching for his name elsewhere on the web will show that he was a man of considerable influence in his field. There are books about him, let alone Wikipedia pages!
I'm sure you don't intend to appear arrogant in removing the efforts people over the last couple of years have made to make these pages interesting and informative.
Disappointed to find that the list of notable people from or resident in Southport has recently been edited without, in my view, proper justification. There are no firm rules on what constitutes 'notability' as far as I am aware. So, it's a subjective thing and therefore one person's opinion is as valid as another as long as people are not merely listing their friends and neighbour, etc.
However, some of the alterations made do not even make objective sense; the writer Tony Jordan has been a figure of considerable influence in British TV drama for 10 years or more and has had more impact in his field than, say, the guitarist Ollie Halsall. I'm wondering if the person making the edits is unaware that Tony Jordan grew up in Southport, and his parents still live in Ainsdale.
When the 'notable people' list was first added to the Southport page, it was to give an idea of people who not were not only born in the town but who, by living here, have made an impact on the town's identity. By that token, people like Dr Barnardo, Kenny Dalglish and Alan Hansen should certainly still be included. It's ridiculous to say that because someone was not born in the town, they don't have an influence. This is information of general interest.
Also, I don't believe that just because a person does not have their own Wikipedia page they should not be included. The best example of this is the Rev Marcus Morris, a figure of great influence in the field of comics publishing. There's a certain kind of weird paradox at work when someone is deemed unimportant because they're not on Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gleamhound ( talk • contribs) 19:28, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, I have only just become aware of this change to Template:Social Democratic Party (UK)/meta/color. I can see the logic in favour of doing it, but it seems to me to have the effect of obliterating the distinctiveness of SDP, and making it look like they were always on the same track as the Liberals, which they weren't (it was quite a stormy alliance at times).
This also raises the problem that the pre-1988 Liberal Party (UK) is allocated the same light-gold colour as its successor party, although so far as I am aware it never used that colour. For many years the Liberal colour was orange, and the loss of the orange was a very big concern amongst activists at the time of merger. (I attended all the autumn 87 and Feb 88 merger conferences as a lobbyist, so I'm speaking from my memory of many angst-ridden meetings, but could with a bit of effort dig out sources if anyone wants them).
I have found the discussion at Wikipedia talk:Index of United Kingdom political parties meta attributes#Similar_colours_and_inconsistencies, but I think it didn't look at the issue closely enough. What would you think of reopening the issue? -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 07:48, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Why Galloglass rather than the conventional Gallowglass? Deipnosophista 22:55, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
I noticed this edit you made, and realised it was part of a series of edits where you were reverting edits made by RYoung editing from an IP address. The trouble is that you referred to him as a banned user, when in fact he is indefinitely blocked. There is a difference. Could you please avoid making misleading edit summaries like that in future? Thanks. The link in question was useful, and I've added it back to the article. Carcharoth 02:31, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Galloglass, I understand your concerns. However, the only example of the retention of previous electoral results was with the Bennelong example (which is a historically important seat; oweing to the fact that the previous minister was indeed Prime Minister Howard, who had held for the seat over 3 decades, and no other PM has lost his seat since Stanely Bruce) so I therefore felt it would be widely understood that the removal of the previous election results from the page would be acceptable. The 2004 Election results remain on many multiple pages because no-one has updated these pages, and this is what I am striving to do.
If you feel that my actions are incorrect (which I can completely understand from your perspective), maybe you could create a new page (much like the one for Bennelong) and list the 2004 and earlier Election results here.
Australia2world ( talk) 11:56, 14 December 2007 (UTC)Australia2world
I created a NPOV intro without inflations, please rollback it. And rollback also the paragraph the missionaries continue to delete. -- Xi Zhu ( talk) 19:50, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass
I have been trying to be less of a wikignome, and have heavily expanded articles on two MPs: Jack Dormand and Norman Baker. If you have a few spare minutes I'd be grateful if you could cast your eye over those two and tell me what you think.
Thanks! -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 03:30, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
Did I? I still don't sit comfortably with the title, the legal title, being written in such small lettering, perhaps the placing of the name and title could t'other way around? -- Counter-revolutionary ( talk) 13:33, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I notice that you edited the SDP page, as the party had been incorrectly listed as being affiliated with the Party of European Socialists. Just wondering, do you know if the SDP were members of any international groupings of political parties? Did they ever manage to get any MEPs, and if so which grouping did they attach to? I ask this as I read somewhere that they had attempted to join the PES and Socialist International at one point, but had their application rejected. -- Free Socialist ( talk) 23:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Please do not attempt to change Wikipedia guidelines without discussion, as you did here. If you disagree with the points on Wikipedia talk:External links#Issues with inclusion or exclusion of map service links, which resulted in the change you reverted, please join the discussion and we'll see if people agree with your views. -- Para ( talk) 10:16, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi! you have just reverted my edits for changing the category:Istanbul to History of Istanbul at the articles Constantinople and Siege of Constantinople (1422). As you can check carefully, I changed only the category name. All other changes, which are mainly deletion of superfluous spaces or blank lines or whatsoever, were done by a wikibot. These bot edits do not modify the content of those articles at all. SO, I ask you to check them once again anr reinstate my edits. Thanks. CeeGee ( talk) 10:49, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed the article Skelmersdale while recent change patrolling. Just want to pint out some facts. The "History" section needs much more sources. And there is separate section titled "Shopping mall". I think the section should be expanded to include nameof more malls because name of one mall looks somewhat like an advertisement. Some more reference should be given for "Transport" section. The "Economy" section should be expanded and should be referenced. Otolemur crassicaudatus ( talk) 19:30, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi Galloglass, just an honestly friendly reminder over WP:3RR. The Rambling Man ( talk) 11:41, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
To be even-handed, bear in mind the 3 revert rule in your editing of Edmund the Martyr. David Underdown ( talk) 11:42, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I have added the quote from Butler's together with the page number and other book information. If there are any more citations/references you would like me to expand on please let me know. EdChampion ( talk) 19:06, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
There is such a thing as a ballot paper order? Now I'm interested in how that's selected. -- Blowdart | talk 17:05, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
A (very) draft discussion on the policy on political parties has been started by me here - User:Doktorbuk/pp. If you can assist with this discussion, or know how to help me get this policy looked at, advanced, and accepted by the larger Wiki community, please let me know. Many thanks doktorb words deeds 19:02, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
Follow up to the political parties policy debate, I have updated the page User:Doktorbuk/pp for your comment. Cheers doktorb words deeds 11:48, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I've reverted your revision as she is a notable person who was born/lives in southport and as such warrants inclusion in the list. Not being in the same league as the others is just your personal opinion! Thanks, Nk.sheridan Talk 19:10, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for your message. The page meets all the criteria for semi-protection - high levels of vandalism from unregistered users and few or no constructive edits from unregistered users. I've semi-protected it for five days; after that, if the vandalism resumes, I'll semi-protect it again. Warofdreams talk 09:39, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
Up that vandalism count on your user page. *grin* -- Blowdart | talk 20:40, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
Sorry, it closed before I looged back on, but basically, I was using the sources of this single event as the qualifier for significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, together with the other points I made to tip it over the bar of being notable over and above the bar set by WP:POLITICIAN for candidates. That's my position, I wanted to clear it up, but I'm not going to carry on debating it though. 23:52, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
I am not sure that you can help me but I have just started a draft page for "Brian Tuke", first British Master of the Kings' Posts on this user sandbox page User:Ww2censor/Brian Tuke. In reading about him (in 'Haste, Post, Haste! by George Walker) I see he had many positions during Henry VIIIs reign, but I am not sure which are official titles/positions and which are not. I need to know this before I can decide which should go in the succession box. I added a list of all titles/positions noted in the book at the bottom of the draft page. Perhaps you could advise, or tell me another editor specialising in the Tudor period who would be able to help me. TIA. ww2censor ( talk) 17:40, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
I'm sure I read somewhere that Manchester was represented in a very early parliament - perhaps in 1265, 1275 or 1283? Do you know?
Ned of the Hills 217.155.193.205 ( talk) 14:51, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
Hello Galloglass
I've just discovered from whence I had the idea that Manchester had MPs prior to 1832
There is a footnote in Erskine May's "The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third" which states: "In 1653, Cromwell disfranchised many small boroughs, increased the number of county members, and enfranchised Manchester, Leeds, and Halifax,—a testimony at once to his statesmanship, and to the anomalies of a representation which were not corrected for near1y 200 years...."
Cromwell's reforms I believe were scrapped just before the Restoration. So Manchester's earliest MPs would have been twixt 1653 and 1660.
Ned of the Hills ( talk) 08:03, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
I don't think I misunderstood it, the comment about "serious occasions" could easily mean a battle especially since it was made while looking over a large army. However, I don't feel the absence of the comment takes away from the article at all. Feel free to get rid of it if you want. Zombie Hunter Smurf ( talk) 13:54, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
Hey in case your interested I began working on the SoG article and have written the plot summary. I plan to begin working on the other sections later but feel free to edit. Zombie Hunter Smurf ( talk) 15:21, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for the edit :). I'm currently working on a (relatively large-scale) project that has so far seen me create 60 pages on various MP's, so any help is much appreciated :). Ironho lds 12:03, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
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Your Opinion is More Important than You Think Barnstar | ||
I'd like to present you with this barnstar on behalf of the help and guidance you provided me a long time ago. I was new to wikipedia and short of temper and you helped give me constructive criticism which I have taken to heart since that time. Thank you for all your help! Banime ( talk) 21:37, 13 September 2008 (UTC) |
Thanks I must have rollbacked at the same time which ended up putitng it back to the vandalised versio. Why these people bother I don't knowm they won't get away with it. The Bald One White cat 15:50, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
Your recent exchanges with User:CherylMillard seem like a case of Biting the Newcomer. Cheryls edits did not contain anything controversial and indeed seemed to improve the information in the article - but you repeatedly revert and admonish her edits instead of just explaining to her calmly that she should also provide sources for example by adding cite tags if some of her claims seem controversial to you. This is not a good way to welcome new users to the project - and if she is really an expert with twelve years of studying andean civilization then wikipedia needs her to stick around. ·Maunus·ƛ· 11:42, 14 October 2008 (UTC)
http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/john_bradley.aspx —Preceding unsigned comment added by Youngbristolian ( talk • contribs) 00:02, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
From Wikipedia's own article, "a victory which decides the outcome of a campaign, though not necessarily to the war as a whole". It also states that it is sometimes used to describe an overwhelming victory. That definition, however, is uncited. Cla68 ( talk) 00:31, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
Please don't remove this from the Nick Clegg piece again: "MPs took advantage of this aspect of Clegg's reputation on 11 December 2008. Speaking in the House of Commons he started a sentence with "Recently a single mother with small children came to see me...". This provoked laughter and a cry of "Thirty-One" from a Conservative MP. [1]" It's factual, it relates to Nick Clegg and it rightly belongs in the article. Thanks. 79.74.161.40 ( talk) 22:45, 10 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi. You recently restored content to User talk:Thealexweb that the user had removed themselves. Please note that users have the right to remove content from their own talk pages, including warning messages. See Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines;
Regards. Road Wizard ( talk) 00:48, 26 January 2009 (UTC)
Hello Galloglass
I might have contacted you at one point on the subject of women voting prior to 1832. If I did I think I might have said there was a slight possibility that women had voted in 1754 for an election in Appleby in respect of the almshouses they lived in which were built on burgage plots. I have investigated this possibility by visiting Carlisle's Record Office - it did not occur. The burgage rights were 'demised' to men.
Mise le meas Ned of the Hills ( talk) 20:12, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi, regarding you most recent edit to Margaret Thatcher, I fully support it and thank you for doing it. You might want to check out User talk:Darvit Chandhurai#Margaret Thatcher photo. Thanks in advance. Best, Happyme22 ( talk) 20:06, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
.. for reverting the vandalism to my talk page. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 14:45, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
Not sure what this revert was about. I removed the constituencies template, not the elections one. Your edit then removed the British elections template, which contains EU elections. Please be more careful. Cheers, пﮟოьεԻ 5 7 10:58, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for catching that bit of subversive WP:BLP vandalism on Mark Wahlberg by 82.33.60.188. It wasn't highlighted in my diffs so it got overlooked. Taroaldo ( talk) 21:33, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi there! Just to let you know, when you make a request at WP:RPP, you need to put your request at the top so that admins see it. I moved yours to the top. Cheers :) -- Ged UK 09:07, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
It is correct that I am the copyright holder, yes. The original picture was turned was turned over to me via Wikipedia email permission form and (as my own work), edited to the point of where it is now as posted. Henry Delforn ( talk) 13:38, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
FYI. rootology ( C)( T) 04:50, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
I notice you've reverted all my recent edits to the UK European Parliament constituencies. While I agree with you that my edits did distort the pages, they were in keeping with the other boxes. I was simply following the lead of User:Warofdreams, who had included all the candidates in previous years' boxes. I'm going to revert, but with candidates separated by commas rather than line breaks. I hope you will find this an acceptable compromise. Mibblepedia ( talk) 12:01, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
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This was a page you created in 2008 but it never got finished. It's all sat there with state of the parties, candidate names for each ward. Just one small detail missing - the numbers of votes received (% polled etc) by each candidate. Would you care to finish it off? NtheP ( talk) 14:20, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
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That'll be the early morning brain not having its brew before working its way through the alphabet. Quite impressed that I remembered the tag for Veritas without checking ;) Cheers! doktorb words deeds 11:06, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
I thank doctorbuk for his fair mediation, by which I abide. I would welcome one link from every candidate to confirmed election campaign pages, removable in the event of any commercial/non-election use of those pages. The more opportunity the electorate has to compare and contrast candidates, the better! NigelHarris ( talk) 15:42, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
Roy Green is no longer the candidate for west Lancashire as he is dead. He died last year. The new candidate is listed on http://candidates.ukip.org/ please revert. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wordforge ( talk • contribs) 22:34, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
Sorry to be slow replying - I've been away. In my opinion that article is non-notable - notability is WP:NOTINHERITED from his singer brother, there is no indication that his own claim to be a singer amounts to anything notable, and per WP:POLITICIAN being a candidate does not confer notability. I would say it is a clear A7 speedy candidate. However there is a rambling and inconclusive argument going on, with some people wanting to effectively ignore POLITICIAN, and at the moment we are in an unsatisfactory situation where candidate articles get taken to AfD, the same old arguments get rehashed, and the outcome is inconsistent, depending on who turns up at the AfD. There is a discussion at Wikipedia talk:Notability (people)#Candidates for legislative elections which is proposing that candidate articles for major parties should be redirected to the constituency, but it seems to have stalled rather.
If I saw this article in CAT:CSD with an A7 tag on it, I would a month ago have speedied it without a second thought; but the last one I did that to got resurrected, taken to AfD, argued about and ended up kept as no consensus. That made me decide it's probably a waste of time trying to keep them out, though in my view allowing candidate articles is an open invitation to COI editing, and turns the encyclopedia into a notice-board. Still, that one was a Lib Dem, who have some claim to be a major party; even those who think that candidates should be automatically notable are only saying that about major party candidates - in this case UKIP got 2% at the last election in this constituency.
Conclusion: I'm not going to do anything about this article, but you asked for my opinion: it is absolutely non-notable and a speedy A7 candidate. Regards, JohnCD ( talk) 22:28, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
Those are all on http://www.tusc.org.uk/candidates.php as cited to in the TUSC article. -- Killing Vector ( talk) 14:00, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
Sorry for reordering the candidates on Liverpool Wavertree. I misunderstood the independent to be someone plugging themselves, and feel a bit stupid now. Urpunkt ☎ 04:40, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi there, I've been reverting many edits by User:NigelHarris linkspamming to some original research about proportional representation. I got so far back into his contribs page and then I noticed that you've been doing the same. I see he's blanked his talk page with your criticism of his behaviour. Famousdog ( talk) 13:34, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
These are the native names. As I said in my edit summary, mentioning the official Greek [classical, that is, not modern] and Latin versions of "Constantinople" is not different from giving the native German form München in the article about Munich. This is not controversial; in articles about places, the common English name is normally followed by notable non-English forms. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_article#Place_names. Iblardi ( talk) 18:21, 13 April 2010 (UTC)
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Please stop removing useful information from constituency articles, specifically the changes and swings derived from notional results. Wereon ( talk) 03:18, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
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If you have a few minutes to spare, I'd value your thoughts on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies#Compact election box. -- BrownHairedGirl (talk) • ( contribs) 23:44, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
Galloglass, I see you removed the Labour Co-operative from Luciana Berger. Due to the Electoral Commission saying that an emblem could not be used on joint candidates' ballot papers, most Co-op Party MPs removed the Co-op nomination from the nomination form, but still sit in the Co-op Party Parliamentary Group and are recognised by Hansard as Labour Co-operative. There's a few examples on this Hansard page [2], including Luciana. I'd agree with Hansard and the BBC Parliament and consider her to be Labour Co-op.
What do you think? Computerjoe 's talk 18:26, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
The only place I can see that is an anonymous comment - the page still says John Whittaker? ninety: one (reply on my talk) 22:24, 16 November 2010 (UTC)
The Election Infobox works better for by-elections if it's classed as a presidential election. It may seem strange, given the fact that it is an election to Parliament, but it is more like a presidential election as a person is elected (not a party). Thanks. -- Philip Stevens ( talk) 10:11, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed that you removed a reference from Nick Clegg with the summary "Given ref does not show Clegg stating he is an atheist rather the subjective opinion of author states this with no supporting evidence". [3] However, the source clearly states that he publicy declared himself an atheist in 2007. Can you please explain your edit in more detail as I am confused. Road Wizard ( talk) 21:27, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for that, for the like of me it seemed crazy to assume the edit was correct, but then my Middle east history knowledge has been fudged a lot since i travelled through syria and jordan a few years ago, ...:( sats 14:36, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
Just tried editing the West Lancs Parliamentary page as UKIP now have a candidate for W Lancs. It was released by their site this past week and picked up by the local papers
http://www.ukipwestlancs.org is where the info is sourced from.
I am doing a little project on them for school but wanted to make sure that the wiki page was updated first. Sadly I don't know how to do it properly. Can you please see that Jack Sen's name is put in and the citation is right. Thanks, Ann
Hi Fellow Historian
> I'm afraid I have had to reverse some of your edits as they breach WP:NPOV policy
thanks for pointing this out, sorry hadn't assiduously studied said policy but vaguely aware and fully support the principles of Wikipedia
> on Wikipedia. Its been agreed as a neurtral site and to avoid edit wars that all candidates are listed in the order they appear on the ballot paper, that is alphabetically by surname.
agreed
thank you for this edit
goes without saying any further edits I do will be in name on ballot paper etc
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