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You did not reply to my question so I will ask it again. |
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You stated in responce to my adding |
You stated in responce to my adding to the Yasmin Alibhai-Brown entry a ref by the Cambridge University Conservative Association that, "It's just the same references again - get a reliable source - the BBC, the guardian, the times, the independent, the economist etc etc)". |
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No it is not. It is the Cambridge University Conservative Association whose President is The Rt. Hon. Michael Howard Q.C., M.P. and former leader of the opposition. |
No it is not. It is the Cambridge University Conservative Association whose President is The Rt. Hon. Michael Howard Q.C., M.P. and former leader of the opposition. |
Revision as of 12:56, 7 January 2009
Tag suggestion
Hiya, Cameron. I saw the back-and-forth at Psylocke and thought this might be something you could use: the multiple-issues tag at Wikipedia:Template_messages/Cleanup#Tag_consolidation. Hope it helps. Best, --Tenebrae (talk) 20:05, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
Alright!
It's finally over. Most damn stressful AfD I've ever been involved in. —/Mendaliv/2¢/Δ's/ 07:14, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
Alibhai Brown/Libertarian Alliance - I Repeat
You did not reply to my question so I will ask it again.
You stated in responce to my adding to the Yasmin Alibhai-Brown entry a ref by the Cambridge University Conservative Association that, "It's just the same references again - get a reliable source - the BBC, the guardian, the times, the independent, the economist etc etc)".
No it is not. It is the Cambridge University Conservative Association whose President is The Rt. Hon. Michael Howard Q.C., M.P. and former leader of the opposition. The discussion took place on the BBC World Service and was recorded and republished word for word on the Libertarian Alliance website. How can anyone provide a reference for this from one of those papers if those papers did not write about it? More to the point why should they? The vast majority of references on wikipedia do not come straight from a newspaper. I am of the opinion that you simply do not wish Alibhai-Browns speech on the BBC program to be included here, full stop, and will do anything to insure it is not included. Now, tell me what references, apart from newspapers would suffice for you?