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20 January 2025
- 01:1201:12, 20 January 2025 diff hist −12 Merry England It is idealised but not necessarily utopian (which implies flawless). One can say a way of life is/was better without saying it is perfect Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
18 December 2024
- 23:3223:32, 18 December 2024 diff hist −61 Weizmann House By who? Completely subjective claim, I think if you polled most people it would get a fairly negative reception though current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 22:4722:47, 18 December 2024 diff hist −2 Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder No edit summary current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
14 December 2024
- 16:1116:11, 14 December 2024 diff hist −20 Agnes von Zahn-Harnack Not sure when someone’s perceived class started being put in Wikipedia leads? current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
10 December 2024
- 00:1000:10, 10 December 2024 diff hist +3 Edward Herbert (attorney-general) No edit summary current Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
1 December 2024
- 20:2220:22, 1 December 2024 diff hist −18 Parthenon →Sculpture: Updated for more neutral language; I think the events can just be described without opinionated input from the authors Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 20:1720:17, 1 December 2024 diff hist −15 Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
10 November 2024
- 23:3723:37, 10 November 2024 diff hist +213 Kensington Central Library Worth noting it wasn’t a protest by ordinary people but by specific (reactionary) far-left groups. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
27 October 2024
- 21:4621:46, 27 October 2024 diff hist −1 John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 21:4521:45, 27 October 2024 diff hist −2 George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
26 October 2024
- 23:2523:25, 26 October 2024 diff hist −3 William Simpson (Scottish artist) No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
21 October 2024
- 23:1923:19, 21 October 2024 diff hist −8 Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Did he ever consider himself Swedish? He clearly regarded himself as Finnish. Language and nationality are not the same, otherwise we will have to put nearly every Irishman as Irish-English given that mostly speak English. The Swedish speaking minority in Finland are also mostly not Swedish, they regard themselves as Finnish and are regarded as such. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 23:1623:16, 21 October 2024 diff hist −549 Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Firstly no citation is provided here, it is just the opinion of an anonymous person. Secondly it’s factually inaccurate. Mannerheim is immensely popular, especially amongst Finns, hence him easily winning greatest Finn in the poll cited earlier. He is widely respected worldwide as far as I can tell. His critics are, to put it mildly, a very very small minority and usually Marxists who support the genocidal Soviet Union as opposed to honest critics. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
17 October 2024
- 17:1017:10, 17 October 2024 diff hist −129 British Israelism Cleaning up, pseudo-historical basically covers the other two. I’m also not really sure it can be called pseudo-religious given that religion is completely subjective and constantly interpreted differently. The other factors are covered lower in the lead Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
28 September 2024
- 23:5523:55, 28 September 2024 diff hist +12 Francis Fowke No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
13 September 2024
- 22:5322:53, 13 September 2024 diff hist −2 Colin Campbell (legal scholar) No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
8 September 2024
- 15:4415:44, 8 September 2024 diff hist −443 Architecture of Liverpool →Edwardian office & commercial buildings: Not relevant to an article about Edwardian architecture Tags: references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
1 March 2024
- 00:2000:20, 1 March 2024 diff hist +28 St Ann's riots Classwashing… My previous change was reverted without explanation despite my pointing out the previous wordings bias towards indigenous working class people. Presumably the revertee was one of the wealthy middle class people described, but bias against working class people for being concerned about policies that affect them is not acceptable on Wikipedia Tags: Manual revert Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
29 February 2024
- 23:1323:13, 29 February 2024 diff hist −5 Francis Neilson No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
27 February 2024
- 22:2322:23, 27 February 2024 diff hist +15 William Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely Cardiff is not a nationality Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 22:1922:19, 27 February 2024 diff hist −16 Weston-super-Mare →Notable people: He wasn’t Welsh, he was born in Wales to Norwegian parents and was raised mainly in England. As far as I know he generally identified himself as British Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
21 February 2024
- 21:3221:32, 21 February 2024 diff hist +30 Belfast City Hall →Grounds and public memorials: Changed to make clear these were not from the Irish Defense Forces but were a part of the British Army. The source makes this clear, and there were many Unionists still loyal to the United Kingdom still living in the Republic at this point who served in British military. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 21:1621:16, 21 February 2024 diff hist +20 Belfast City Hall No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 19:1919:19, 21 February 2024 diff hist +28 St Ann's riots Updated to use more neutral language. Describing indigenous working-class concerns about mass immigration into their communities as “racism” is obviously a biased and inaccurate description. It is usually perpetuated by wealthy middle-class political activists who aren’t affected by it and therefore become out-of-touch. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
20 February 2024
- 18:4418:44, 20 February 2024 diff hist −1 Casino at Marino No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 18:4418:44, 20 February 2024 diff hist +12 James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
19 November 2023
- 14:5714:57, 19 November 2023 diff hist +867 User talk:82.45.48.180 →November 2023: Reply Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Reply
13 November 2023
- 17:3617:36, 13 November 2023 diff hist −1 Fenian No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 17:3517:35, 13 November 2023 diff hist −19 Fenian Shorter Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 17:2217:22, 13 November 2023 diff hist +8 Patrick Ryan (Irish priest) Previous change was reverted without legitimate reason given. It simply said the word terrorist was not to be used on Wikipedia, despite my pointing out that it is used for many Islamic & other terrorists. If Timothy Mcveigh and Madrid bombers are labelled as why such, the why not Ryan who was involved with terrorist bombings too. Wikipedia needs consistency and cannot be allowed to demonise people of certain faith (Muslims) while protecting others (Catholics). The account who reverted it (K... Tags: Reverted possible BLP issue or vandalism Mobile edit Mobile web edit
11 November 2023
- 20:4420:44, 11 November 2023 diff hist −20 Inigo Jones Wales was a part of England at the time Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
6 November 2023
- 23:2123:21, 6 November 2023 diff hist −2 Local Hero (film) No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
30 October 2023
- 14:4014:40, 30 October 2023 diff hist +11 Patrick Ryan (Irish priest) Changes were previously reversed without clear reason given, despite my changes being to bring article in line with the rest of Wikipedia. As a result I am redoing them: “ He was a member of terrorist organisation and was involved in deliberately bombing innocent civilians. It is impossible that Muslims like Osama Bin Laden and the 7/7 bombers are described as terrorists in their Wikipedia articles but Ryan isn’t, given they all admit to terrorism. Failure to do so is evidence of racial bias... Tags: Manual revert Reverted possible BLP issue or vandalism Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 14:3914:39, 30 October 2023 diff hist +11 Patrick Ryan (Irish priest) Changes were previously reversed without clear reason given, despite my changes being to bring article in line with the rest of Wikipedia. As a result I am redoing them: “ He was a member of terrorist organisation and was involved in deliberately bombing innocent civilians. It is impossible that Muslims like Osama Bin Laden and the 7/7 bombers are described as terrorists in their Wikipedia articles but Ryan isn’t, given they all admit to terrorism. Failure to do so is evidence of racial bias... Tags: Manual revert Reverted possible BLP issue or vandalism Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 14:3314:33, 30 October 2023 diff hist +36 Emmet Dalton Ireland was a full and equal part of the United Kingdom, it was not ruled by Britain any more than Connaught is today “ruled by Leinster” or California is “ruled by Washington”. Therefore it is incorrect to word it this way Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
23 October 2023
- 19:0419:04, 23 October 2023 diff hist +11 Patrick Ryan (Irish priest) He was a member of terrorist organisation and was involved in deliberately bombing innocent civilians. It is impossible that Muslims like Osama Bin Laden and the 7/7 bombers are described as terrorists in their Wikipedia articles but Ryan isn’t, given they all admit to terrorism. Failure to do so is evidence of racial bias towards Arabs, which is obviously unacceptable to have on this site. Tags: Reverted possible BLP issue or vandalism Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 00:1700:17, 23 October 2023 diff hist −1 William Edward Hartpole Lecky He was Anglo-Irish and a Unionist Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 00:0300:03, 23 October 2023 diff hist +15 Edmund Burke He was not an Irish statesman as he served in the British parliament (not the Irish one) representing an English constituency. He was Protestant and of mixed British and Irish ancestry and he generally self-identified in his writings as “English” or “British” (read his addresses in Parliament too, he often says “We English ...”). He is also lived a majority of his life in Britain so it completely inaccurate to describe him as just “Irish” Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
19 October 2023
- 22:2122:21, 19 October 2023 diff hist +6 Andrew Eaton No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 20:3020:30, 19 October 2023 diff hist −65 Bucknell, Shropshire This is pretty dumb. The surname Davies is most common in Wales but it is still very common throughout the west of England. It would be like saying the surname Smith is evidence of closeness to English border Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 20:2620:26, 19 October 2023 diff hist −94 Ludlow This doesn’t really belong in the lead. A lot of towns are significant to certain areas but it is elaborated on in History or Culture sections of the article usually (ie Newport was significant to England as it was an important port for trade, it’s not at the top of the article though) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 19:3419:34, 19 October 2023 diff hist +12 Robert King (Roundhead) Both of his parents were English and he was a Royalist (and then a Roundhead, not a Confederate) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
18 October 2023
- 13:0013:00, 18 October 2023 diff hist −1 Thomas Catto, 1st Baron Catto No edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
17 October 2023
- 17:3117:31, 17 October 2023 diff hist −1 Sir Philip Crampton, 1st Baronet He was from an Anglo-Irish family Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 17:3017:30, 17 October 2023 diff hist +16 Robert James Graves He was from an Anglo-Irish family Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 17:2817:28, 17 October 2023 diff hist +80 Sir Henry Marsh, 1st Baronet He was from an Anglo-Irish family Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 17:2617:26, 17 October 2023 diff hist −1 Thornley Stoker He was from an Anglo-Irish family Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
15 October 2023
- 13:0113:01, 15 October 2023 diff hist −80 Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Baron of Connaught No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 13:0013:00, 15 October 2023 diff hist −10 Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Baron of Connaught His national allegiance was to the King of England, he even campaigned against the Irish. Describing him as Irish (in the modern sense) is a bit like describing George Washington as a Cherokee Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Disambiguation links added
- 12:5712:57, 15 October 2023 diff hist −23 Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly His (national) allegiance was to the King of England, making him English or Anglo-Norman. This obviously needs to mentioned when describing his nationality in the lead of the article; he wasn’t just loyal to Normandy, and he certainly didn’t consider himself Irish. I doubt many Irish of his time or since considered him Irish either Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Disambiguation links added