Talk:Politics of Bermuda
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Sources
editThere aren't any sources of information in this artice. Some of the facts here can be easily obtained and sourced, but some are not easy to reference, like the quotes sprinkled throughout the article. I'm strongly inclined to delete them all, but I'd prefer whoever put them in to reference them. This article, by its very nature, can easily lead to bias on one side or the other without stong editorship, so the way to maintain a neutral POV is to reference everything. I'll have a crack at it when I become more adept at HTML script! --D'Olivier 21:51, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
Important notice
editThe government section of the "Outline of Bermuda" needs to be checked, corrected, and completed -- especially the subsections for the government branches.
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Update
editThe election results section should be updated with the most recent election result, and the Cabinet section should be updated with info from here. I would do it myself, but I don't have time right now and have to go attend to 'real world' stuff! Arctic Night 04:54, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
Independence movement vs. Movement for the Status Quo -- New Section needed?
editThe article at present is interspersed with mentions of the independence movement, as well as the movement supporting the status quo, but because of the article format I can't really follow the arguments and level of support of each side. A new section in the article, specifically discussing the role of the independence movement and the movement for the status quo would be a boon to this article, and would greatly improve it.
I recognize that such a section would be a magnet for bias, but I believe that it's a necessary addition and so justifies the risk. Plus (again, regardless of personal beliefs), Bermuda remains on the United Nations List of Non Self-Governing Territories, an article which links directly to this one; such a section is quite important to clarify the current status of Bermuda.
Unfortunately, Bermuda is far from my area of expertise, thus I'm not sure I'm qualified to expand this topic. Could someone with a better understanding of the island's politics please create this section? Cheers, Zaldax (talk) 13:53, 7 August 2012 (UTC)