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[edit] POV link
I've removed again the one-sided statement and link about Goldsworthy's appearance in The Games. Please don't add this again without discussing it here first, and see WP:NPOV for Wikipedia's policy on objectivity in articles. —Whouk (talk) 21:16, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
- I do not see the actual difference between this and a politician taking an overseas trip, in terms of ability to communicate (unlike Big Brother, the competitors on The Games are not incommunicado), or in holding remunerated directorships, writing books etc - I read William Hague's book on Pitt the Younger recently - it's a good book and he obviously spent some time on it. Did he therefore "neglect his constituency"? Average Earthman 17:31, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Note on HoC Public Administration Select Committee Membership
I have added a note that she has left this Cttee. It would be good to have a date when she left and a description of the work of the Cmmittee during her period of service.
Vernon White 06:57, 6 August 2006 (UTC) (Constituent)