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task force is defunct. Consider looking for related projects such as WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you feel this project may be worth reviving,
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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to the British Government. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
WikiProject on British Government
This WikiProject defines conventions for the succession tables that should be located at the very end of every member of the British government who held one of the enumerated offices defined later on this page.
No descendant WikiProjects have been defined.
Similar WikiProjects are:
Each article on a member of the British government should include, at the bottom, a succession table (defined in the Succession Tables section below), and a link to several relevant categories. Additionally, Prime Ministers have a specific infobox.
No classification of this project has been defined.
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{{succession box | title=[[Name of Position]] | years=xxxx–yyyy | before=[[Name of Preceding Statesman]] | after=[[Name of Succeeding Statesman]]}}
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There are specific conventions for peers:
Other conventions:
Date conventions:
Most statesmen/politicians should fit under one or more of these categories, although many don't:
The following officers take succession tables:
Royal/ ceremonial officers:
Cabinet and Parliament:
Military:
Law officers/ judges:
Church of England:
Church of Ireland:
Church in Wales:
Other:
This
task force is defunct. Consider looking for related projects such as WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you feel this project may be worth reviving,
please discuss with related projects first. Feel free to change this tag if the parameters were changed in error.
|
Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to the British Government. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
WikiProject on British Government
This WikiProject defines conventions for the succession tables that should be located at the very end of every member of the British government who held one of the enumerated offices defined later on this page.
No descendant WikiProjects have been defined.
Similar WikiProjects are:
Each article on a member of the British government should include, at the bottom, a succession table (defined in the Succession Tables section below), and a link to several relevant categories. Additionally, Prime Ministers have a specific infobox.
No classification of this project has been defined.
{{start box}}
{{succession box | title=[[Name of Position]] | years=xxxx–yyyy | before=[[Name of Preceding Statesman]] | after=[[Name of Succeeding Statesman]]}}
{{end box}}
There are specific conventions for peers:
Other conventions:
Date conventions:
Most statesmen/politicians should fit under one or more of these categories, although many don't:
The following officers take succession tables:
Royal/ ceremonial officers:
Cabinet and Parliament:
Military:
Law officers/ judges:
Church of England:
Church of Ireland:
Church in Wales:
Other: