Talk:Matthew Green (British politician)

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We need confirmation (a full set of historic election results?) of his claim to be the first "official" Liberal MP for Ludlow since 1886. Were there other Liberals in the seat? Liberal Unionists? National-Liberals? --rbrwr

He's my M.P at the moment, but don't ask me! Finding pre-1966 constituancy results on the internet is very difficult and all I could find out was: 1.A tory(not sure what type) was elected in 1906(although the constituancy was very different then), and was expelled from that party shortly afterwards. 2.At the 2001 the local rag said that if he won, he would become the seat's first non-tory M.P for 78 years, but they did not say who was M.P before then.

Alun Ephraim

Full details of general election since 1950 onwards can be found at.

NPOV?
Is the last sentence appropriate for Wikipedia? It has the ring of POV. Jon Rob 15:36, 10 February 2006 (UTC)


 * I would say the sentence "Green Planning Studio’s success rate at appeals is high because they rely on the Government’s Planning Policies, and case law, to win their cases" is partisan (and, obviously, unsourced). Is there consensus to deleting it? Johnstoo (talk) 08:41, 27 June 2024 (UTC)

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