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Isn't Guido Fawkes the Pseudonym for political blogger Iain Dale? Or is that vice versa.Think this should be included as informed rumour at the least.--JamalQi09:43, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I note that there is a minor skirmish going on concerning some of the activities of 18 Doughty Street. I don't know whether the information is defamatory, as one anonymous contributor has claimed, but it does strike me as being a bit off topic. Dale is very much the "front man" of 18DS, but he doesn't own it, nor is he personally responsible for its activities. I think that stuff about 18DS really belongs in theappropriate article.Laurence Boyce10:52, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Several different IP number-users calling themselves "Iain Dale" at the end of comment lines are busy deleting referenced material and adding in their own text. I propose Iain - if it is you - that you sign in - it only takes a moment - so that we can discuss things with you properly. If it really is you, then you are not best placed to edit your own article. For example, take a look atDealing with edits by the subject for more information. If it is not you, and these unsigned edits are just straightforward vandalism, then the page could be blocked from editing by new and unsigned users. So it would be best to register. In the meantime I propose we revert all the unsigned changes. Thanks.MarkThomas22:38, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, I am new to editing Wikipedia and didn't know of the existence of this page until tonight. I have indeed edited the page to remove inaccurate and potentially libelous material posted by Mark Thomas. I have left in some of what he wrote at the beginning of the entry about Tim Montgomerie and Joseph Loconte, apart from deleting the word 'extreme' in front of the phrase 'right wing Heritage Foundation'. It is a perfectly mainstream think tank. Words like extreme do not belong on factual profiles.
I have deletd the following passage: "The channel is designing and planning US-style attack-ads (not previously seen in the UK) in the upcoming elections for Mayor of London; users of the channel's website are invited to vote on choices including criticism that Livingstone supports "gay rights", or that he has plotted terrorist acts with Yusuf al-Qaradawi[3]. Dale has stated on his own blog that he is gay."
Fact: The Ken Livingstone advert is being screened next week, not during the election periodFact: The ad campaigns are managed by Tim Montgomerie. I present programmes. I do have no input into the Ad Campaign. Put it on his Wikipedia entry if he has one.Fact: There is no criticism of Livingstone's support for gay rightsFact: There is no assertion that Livingstone has plotted terrorist acts (indeed, your allegation that we are saying thgat is as libellous as our suggestion would be, if in fact we had suggested it, which we haven't (I sound like Sir Humphrey Appleby!)Fact: We contrast Livingstone's support for gay rights with his friendship with Islamist extremists who think all homosexuals are deviants and should be shot.Fact: Yes I am gay, but the way you word it here is deeply offensive when allied with the previous statement.
I hope you will now understand why I removed it.
I apologise for any transgression of Wikipedia policy. I am not familar with its functionality. Now that I am, I shall ensure I am logged in before I edit anything.
If you have any further queries Mark I would be happy to discuss them with you. My email address is on my blog. In addition, we'd be delighted to have you on as a guest on 18 Doughty Street.
Iaindale23:29, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This strikes me as an ego article.Added by Iain Dale for self promotion—Precedingunsigned comment added by172.189.206.61 (talk)20:55, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This content seems like original research, implying that Dale is linked to Christian Conservatives in a formal or ideological sense. Two people are listed, out of many dozens of contributors to 18 Doughty Street, and are described as Christian Conservatives. The selection of these two people is apparently arbitrary original research designed to present a particular POV, one which you have elucidated in your edits "Information of great interest to Dale-watchers", "Important: associates of Dale". Why is it important to pick out two people apparently at random and then choose to associate them with Dale? This blogger has decided that Dale's attack ads against Livingstone must in fact be motivated by 'associations' with Nick Boles. This attack is an equally arbitrary process that says Dale works with x, therefore he must be "linked to" in some way whomever x might be. You could use identical logic to link him to leftish Cameronites as you would to your arbitrary decision to link him to US Conservatives, as the lead of an article about someone who exised long before he worked on 18 Doughty Street. It just smells of original research. Could you explain your edits please, MarkThomas.Nssdfdsfds00:36, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
My source is any typical day on Iain Dale's blog. Do you ever read it? Also frankly I think the civil warning from you is a severe case of the pot calling the kettle.MarkThomas12:37, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
How can it not be a source when the most known thing about Iain is his blog, and that's how he gets introduced in his many TV appearances as "Conservative blogger Iain Dale" - or are you arguing that the most important thing about him is 18 Doughty Street, in which case, we should re-introduce the material about that. Please confirm which it is. Thanks.MarkThomas13:02, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I suggest he takes a step back and allow someone without such obvious politcal bias to edit this page.
I've protected this page until this edit war is resolved. The entering of any unsourced, negative information is a violation ofWP:BLP and is not allowed. Once people here work out their issues, let me know and I'll lift the protection. Best,--Alabamaboy01:19, 13 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I dropped by to look at what qualifications Iain has, but noticed the entire section has no references. Not much use really. Should it be included at all if there are no sources quoted?--91.104.6.25319:50, 28 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
There is no truth in the fact that Iain Dale was the first openly gay Tory parliamentary candidate.Dale was selected to fight North Norfolk in the 2005 General Election,but in fact Derek Laud was selected to fight Tottenham in 1997.Laud did not go on to contest the election,so a better distiction would be for the article to state Dale was the first openly gay Tory to contest an election,which Laud did not.But Laud is the first openly gay Conservative candidate.The information comes from the Wikipedia article on Derek Laud,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Laud
Paul Radbourne—Precedingunsigned comment added by172.189.90.62 (talk)16:48, 24 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Could those adding the Specialist Speakers extlink explain why it should be added in terms of theWikipedia:External links standard. The only possible reason I can think of is if Iain Dale is an owner of Specialist Speakers, in which case that should be mentioned in the main text instead.Rwendland (talk)11:20, 3 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I am on their books as a speaker. They book me for speaking engagements. Simple as that. So why shouldn't there be a link as it is part of the work I do, just as Total Politics is? (Iaindale (talk)21:42, 12 December 2008 (UTC))[reply]
Is it worth mentioning criticism of Iain Dale? See[3],[4],[5] and[6].Computerjoe's talk18:42, 27 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
What does this mean?— Precedingunsigned comment added by80.189.103.145 (talk)07:55, 19 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I have removed the passage beginning "Dale was known for provocative statements..." on his 'Iain Dale's Diary' blog. As it stood, only Dale's blog was cited, which is insufficient for establish notability. There was a minor edit war over the inclusion of this passage about two years ago, with a bot suggesting it was vandalism and contained BLP issues. Using the terms contained in the passage about Dale's various comments an editor has considered provocative does not reveal that the mainstream/RS media has picked up on them, of whatever strip. There is no basis which has anything to do with Wikipedia for restoring the passage. 14:07, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
This profile is rather sanitised CV that does not reflect the character aberrations and the extent of smear campaigning that this individual has conducted. Surely this should be properly reflected.— Precedingunsigned comment added by89.238.143.70 (talk)09:29, 27 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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While I am sure the cited statement "In 2005, he became the first openly gay Conservative candidate to contest a parliamentary election" was included in good faith I am not sure that it is strictly accurate. The2005 election was also contested by the incumbent Conservative MPAlan Duncan whose article says "He became the first openly gay Conservative Member of Parliament, publicly coming out in 2002." AdditionallyMichael Brown, MP forBrigg and Cleethorpes unsuccessfully contested the newCleethorpes seat at the1997 election. His article notes that he "subsequently acknowledged his homosexuality" after he had resigned from a government post in 1994 "afterThe News of the World published pictures of him on holiday inBarbados with a 20-year-old gay man", though it is not 100% clear if this was before or after the 1997 election (the cited source dates from 1998). Thus I wonder if the statement needs to be modified perhaps to say something like "In 2005, he became the first non-incumbent openly gay Conservative candidate to contest a parliamentary election".Dunarc (talk)20:12, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I have just restructured the article to make it look less like a CV which has meant several subheadings. I was wondering if this is a constant issue or just a one-off problem?
-HyacinthBucket55 (talk)18:41, 14 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Has he resigned from LBC? What does "stepping back" mean? I find that ambiguous.82.35.219.102 (talk)18:30, 1 June 2024 (UTC) Stupidly I reviewed the only evidence available, which was an interview on LBC, and decided he had clearly resigned. So I edited the item to reflect that. But tuning this evening to LBC, find that he is back on the air. I cannot keep up with his flip-flopping. I leave the item to someone else to correct - because I failed to hear the beginning of his show, which presumably contained some kind of explanation. Also I am fed up with him.[reply]