Talk:Anneliese Dodds

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Career Before her election as an MEP, Anneliese was a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at Aston University. , choosing this institution primarily because of its record on promoting access for local Black and Minority ethnic and working class students. Previous to this, Anneliese was Acting Director of the National Institute for Health Research Patient Safety and Service Quality Research Centre at King's College, London, and before that, an Economic and Social Research Council postgraduate fellow at the London School of Economics. Anneliese's research focused on what Britain can learn from other European countries to improve the safety and quality of health care, to combat social exclusion, and to make regulation more effective. She is the author of over twenty peer-reviewed articles and books.

Anneliese also served as the Chair of a debt and welfare advice centre based on the housing estate where she lives (Rose Hill in Oxford).

Explanation for request for edit: The section about Anneliese's career before being elected to the European Parliament is incomplete (only one sentence).

Politics

Member of the European Parliament

On entering the European Parliament in 2014, Anneliese was appointed a full member of the European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, responsible for a wide range of policy areas including regulation of financial services, taxation and competition policies, and Economic and monetary Union (EMU).

She is also a member of the European Parliament's Special Committee on Tax Rulings and Other Measures Similar in Effect (TAXE) special committee, which was established in February 2015 following the [|'LuxLeaks'] revelations of late 2014. The TAXE Committee aims to improve transparency and cooperation between Member States in the field of tax rulings.

Anneliese has been appointed as co-lead (co-rapporteur) on the report "Bringing transparency, coordination and convergence to Corporate Tax policies in the Union". The report is the European Parliament's legislative response to the Luxleaks scandal.

In her role as Chair of European Parliament's Delegation to the EU-Montenegro Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee, she especially focuses her work on the area of promotion of human rights, equality and rule of law. She is a Substitute to the Committee on Regional Development and the Delegation to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Joint Parliamentary Committee.

Anneliese is also a member of the Working Group on Anti-Semitism, a cross-party coalition of MEPs dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism and all forms of intolerance and also a member of the Working Group on sexual and reproductive health and rights.

Explanation for request for edit: The paragraph "Politics" does not include any information about Anneliese's work as a Member of the European Parliament.

Personal life

Anneliese lives in Rose Hill in Oxford, with her partner and their young son.

I would be most grateful if someone could edit Anneliese's Wikipedia site because it currently is very short and incomplete. In accordance with Wikipedia transparency guide lines I have not edited Anneliese's wiki page myself because I work with her. I have included external sources for the information provided above.

Many thanks in advance for looking into this. EMWS — Preceding unsigned comment added by 136.173.162.129 (talk • contribs) 09:45, 27 July 2015‎ (UTC)
 * Hi - thanks for using the Edit request function!  I would be happy to work with you on this.  A few things to fix, and we can put this in"
 * please fix the references you have provided so that there is no text in red in them - you can see Citing sources for instructions on how to format references
 * please do not suggest any content that does not have a source. the sources you use should all be independent of her.
 * please remove colorful adjectives (which we call "puffery" like: "appointed a full member of the European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, responsible for a wide range of policy areas.  Wikipedia articles are just... plain.
 * If you have any questions, please just reply here. Jytdog (talk) 14:47, 30 July 2015 (UTC)

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Position on Brexit
Does her position on Brexit belong in the lead, as advocated by, or should it just be in the main article, as advocated by. I prefer to leave it out, but I don't have strong opinions on this. Jonathan A Jones (talk) 14:49, 10 August 2020 (UTC)

I have been advocating this to be in the lead as it neatly follows on from the segment about her being an MEP in the European Parliament, it’s also a key political stance which I believe should therefore be at the forefront of the bio. Foxotic1 (talk) 21:53, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Referenced material that is not in the main text should not be included in the lead. I removed it the first time to move the content into past tense (since the source is from a year ago) and moved it to the main text. The second time was because is not standard form to include specific political positions in the forefront of the lead. For example, Tony Blair's support for the Iraq War was a prominent part of his premiership but it is therefore included in the lead but it is not at a forefront. A reasonable compromise would be to include it in the lead but not the forefront, which I will do, but in past tense to reflect the source. Alex (talk) 23:23, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Thanks, that looks fine to me. If Foxotic1 is happy we can close this off. Jonathan A Jones (talk) 16:21, 11 August 2020 (UTC)

Source for role as Minister of State for Development
Following the link to the reference for her appointment as Minister of State for Development, doesn't actually support that being the case. In fact, the source specifically mentions that the role is not yet announced.

I was wondering if as a result this role should be removed from her page until/unless a more concrete source is available.

If the removal does occur, it should be replicated on the Starmer ministry page. Cymrujones (talk) 16:59, 7 July 2024 (UTC)


 * Here is a photo that shows her at the cabinet table with her title displayed: https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/rota-prime-minister-sir-keir-915123060.jpg
 * Just because her position hasn't been officially announced, it doesn't mean that she doesn't hold it. Madfly2 (talk) 17:25, 7 July 2024 (UTC)
 * @Madfly2 Should that source be added as an addition then?
 * The current source is unclear Cymrujones (talk) 17:56, 7 July 2024 (UTC)
 * I don't think we need to rush this. Adding her role when it is announced should be fine. I'm convinced from that photo she has a cabinet position, but we need to have a clear indication as to her actual role. Rankersbo (talk) 18:57, 7 July 2024 (UTC)