Talk:Christine Caughey

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 21 October 2007. The result of the discussion was no consensus.
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This page must not be deleted. There are many private citizens listed on Wikipedia, this is no reason for her article to be deleted. Caughey still remains an important voice in Auckland politics.

This page should be scheduled for deletion given that Christine Caughey was not successful in re-election and is now a private citizen. FriendlySam 22:55, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

I would like to see the second two paragraphs significantly altered so that they no longer contain unsubstantiated claims/accusations. How do I go about this? If this is a biographical page, then it should not contain comments that have obviously been written by opponents of Christine Caughey in an attempt to discredit her. There are other fora for those issues to be debated but a biography on Wikipedia is not the appropriate place. I can't believe that the editors won't allow me to remove the info when it is not even verified. The one reference in the third paragraph is hardly reliable and even then, does not completely support the claims being made.


7 Aug. 7.10pm -- I have tried to balance out some of the claims and hope they will be left.


7. Aug 10pm -- I have reversed your changes because it is clear that Christine Caughey broke her promises on rates, and do support the City Vision ticket as a part of the majority bloc on council.