Talk:Sheffield incest case

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Latest comment: 4 years ago by Rbrwr in topic Gordon Brown quote

Article name and scope

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In spirit with my WP:BLP1E, I think we need to restructure the article to cover the event rather than the person. I agree that the current state of the article is much better and I commend Sticky for his tremendous work expanding it, but as with Josef Fritzl which redirects to Fritzl case, we should do the same with this article. Regards SoWhy 08:18, 2 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Gordon Brown quote

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I restored Gordon Brown as the source of the quote in the first sentence of "Response of government and local authorities". This had been changed in a fairly obvious act of vandalism in this edit: [1]. I can't find a source for the exact quote given but he did say something similar in an answer to Clegg at PMQs on 26 November 2008, see here: [2] --rbrwr± 07:34, 14 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Difficult to understand sentence

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The following sentence under the heading "British Fritzl" is hard to understand:
"Unlike in previous cases, no disclosure of police records or child protection files by corrupt (ex)-professionals who had worked the case was necessary for him to be exposed notwithstanding the injunctions."
Hopefully someone familiar with the intention could fix it, thanks.