User talk:Will Karr

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Lewes governance
Hi Will! I amended the Lewes town pages to remove wider references to Lewes District (eg which towns are also in the district, and separately the overall political make-up of the District Council) since Lewes District has its own page where those should be covered if not already. The references to Lewes District on the Lewes page relate to how the town is represented at district level. You have restored those. Another user has agreed that those wider references are not necessary - see the talk pages on Lewes.

In addition there is also quite a bit of opinion in there about why you think Lewes is a left-leaning town - but wikipedia is based on sources/facts not opinion. The link to the Guardian story about Woodruffs is interesting, but not the basis for a whole paragraph! Simply adding a link to eg the existence of a college, or council in Lewes, doesn't substantiate claims about the demography of the town or the reason for people's voting preferences. Finally, the references to "unemployment and poverty in three large council estates" in Lewes Town are interesting, since I am not sure a) which these large council estates are, nor where you get the data from to back up this statement. I have suggested that whole para is removed.

If you don't want to engage here on your talk page, the fine. But I will be reverting the changes by the end of tomorrow, unless I understand why you object. Thanks.Rob at Pells (talk) 12:50, 16 June 2015 (UTC)

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