User talk:129.67.53.94
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[edit] Oxford Council election 2006
Your deletion of the section about the Charlie Steel controversy has been reverted. If you feel it ought to be removed, please discuss this on the Talk page. Tamino 10:20, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
Reply to your message: I understand your point. To start with your last point, I will change the title to what you suggested. I agree that the controversy affects the OUCA (Charlie Steel being President-elect), but I don't think we should delete the section from Oxford Council election 2006. Perhaps a good compromise would be to designate either the section in the election article or the section in the OUCA article as the main section on the controversy (and the one to be updated if anything develops), and have the other just as a briefer summary and link to the main section. Which section should be the main section can be discussed on Talk:Oxford Council election 2006, with the discussion copied to Talk:Oxford University Conservative Association. I personally lean towards the Oxford election article for having the main section. Tamino 18:11, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Philip Whitehead
Thank you for your contribution here, and for providing a reference (this time :-)), which sets the claim in proper context. I have attempted to briefly indicate that context, but it would have been preferable if you had done so, I think. PS - why not get a username, rather than use the OU general network IP. Bob aka Linuxlad 19:04, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
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