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United kingdom relations

The result was G11'd by RHaworth. Amortias ( T)( C) 22:23, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply

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unneeded page of links to other Wikipedia articles with a very biased summary EoRdE6 ( talk) 18:20, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply

  • Delete. Doesn't appear to fit the applied speedy criteria (G11), but unneeded duplication of what is already a category and deletable. LS1979 ( talk) 19:29, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
This part qualifies it for G11: "It's undoubted that through language and culture, Britain has had more influence on world culture than any other country. The Parliamentary system is the shape for nearly all democracies in the world. The Military has been used as a template for many modern superpowers including the United States." EoRdE6 ( talk) 20:58, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
Note: This debate has been included in the list of United Kingdom-related deletion discussions. NorthAmerica 1000 21:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Bilateral relations-related deletion discussions. NorthAmerica 1000 21:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
  • Delete Agree with above, could probably have been dealt with under G11. Amortias ( T)( C) 21:29, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

United kingdom relations

The result was G11'd by RHaworth. Amortias ( T)( C) 22:23, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply

United kingdom relations (  | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) – ( View log · Stats)
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unneeded page of links to other Wikipedia articles with a very biased summary EoRdE6 ( talk) 18:20, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply

  • Delete. Doesn't appear to fit the applied speedy criteria (G11), but unneeded duplication of what is already a category and deletable. LS1979 ( talk) 19:29, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
This part qualifies it for G11: "It's undoubted that through language and culture, Britain has had more influence on world culture than any other country. The Parliamentary system is the shape for nearly all democracies in the world. The Military has been used as a template for many modern superpowers including the United States." EoRdE6 ( talk) 20:58, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
Note: This debate has been included in the list of United Kingdom-related deletion discussions. NorthAmerica 1000 21:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Bilateral relations-related deletion discussions. NorthAmerica 1000 21:03, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
  • Delete Agree with above, could probably have been dealt with under G11. Amortias ( T)( C) 21:29, 23 October 2014 (UTC) reply
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

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