Talk:Graham Richardson

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Graeme Richardson (b. Sydney, 27 September 1949) a former Labor politician (who actually spells his name Graham)

What does that mean, exactly? Does it just mean that his name is Graham Richardson and the article is mistitled, or does it mean that his name is Graeme Richardson but he prefers to spell it differently? Or what? --Paul A 04:36, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Hello,
Yes it means his name is Graham and the article is mistitled. I put the comment in because I don't know how to correct an error in a title, if you know please correct it. It may be more tricky than you expect, because there are links already set up pointing to Graeme.
Regards
Ruszewski

Okay, done. (The procedure for renaming an article is described at Wikipedia:How to rename (move) a page.) Having links already pointing to the old spelling is not a significant complication; it just means having to edit the relevant articles to update the links. (Anyway, it was only four links this time. I've seen far worse.) --Paul A 04:58, 7 Feb 2005 (UTC)

There is an actual person completely unrelated to politics, who is called Graeme Richardson. Would anyone object if I used this page to describe him as part of a series of pages I am working on, and left a link at the top for disambiguation? Phil webster 19:51, 27 May 2005 (UTC)