Talk:Politics of Gibraltar/1

"Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal, plus other UK subjects who have been residents six months or more

"elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; chief minister appointed by the governor

huh?

Kwertii 07:33 30 May 2003 (UTC)

You can elect the members of the parliament! @Kwertii

Has anybody some information about Sir Francis Richards?

--Nadja 14:43, 18 Apr 2004 (UTC)

The information below is not POV
''Explanation for new readers: I [Pcb21] moved a section from from the Politics section of the main Gibraltar article to this talk for two reasons:
 * 1) The politics section of the main Gibraltar article should be a summary of the most important aspects of politics with detail in the Politics of Gibraltar article. The old situation had a mix of important and less important information in the main article.
 * 2) The section was not neutral (see reasons below)''

An anon replies:

I am moving this information (which is entirely accurate) back to the Gibraltar page, although I have toned down the emotive language from both sides and removed the following sentence Nevertheless, the fact is that the original Gibraltar inhabitants were expelled by the British forces in 1704 and had to relocate in San Roque.

[The material has been moved to a new section "Disputes with Spain".]


 * Anon, with the renewed material we still have a layout problem in terms of only presenting the most important information on the main article and detail in the subsidary article.


 * Thanks for toning down the language. Although it includes many facts, the "Disputes with Spain" section still reads very one-sidedly. The material is definitely being presented from a pro-Gibraltarian POV. Pcb21| Pete 07:43, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Anon replies:

I may incorporate the facts into the history section, or into other relevant pages. However, I did put forward both Gibraltarian and Spanish arguments. How is stating the Spanish point of view one-sided and pro-Gibraltarian?