Talk:Danish European Union opt-outs referendum

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[edit] Move?

Wouldn't "Danish referendum on European Union opt-outs" be a better title? - S. Solberg J. 13:54, 27 November 2007 (UTC)

Nope, we've got a standard for election articles. —Nightstallion 15:53, 27 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] When the election is called...

If the current Danish reports are correct, there will be two referendums, as Nightstallion has just added to the article. I think we should already now try and establish a consensus on what we should do once (and if) this happens. The options as I see it:

  1. Rename this article to "...referendums", and then have one section for each actual referendum.
  2. Split the article into two different articles, one for each referendum
  3. Rename the article to reflect what the first referendum is about, and then wait until the Euro referendum is announced until we create a seperate article for that referendum (i.e. the same as option 2, just waiting to create the Euro referendum article)

There may be other options, and feel free to add them here. Personally, I think option 1 would be best, but that we should probably go for option 2, because this will allow us to maintain the style of the navigation template where we write the year of the referendum - which is not feasible if the article contains several referendums to be held in two different years. But what does everybody else think? -Lilac Soul (talk contribs count) 17:38, 9 May 2008 (UTC)

I'm in favour of option 2. —Nightstallion 14:49, 10 May 2008 (UTC)