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The last sentence is a disgrace, and should be removed.
The last sentence is a disgrace, and should be removed.


== Basics and Inconsistency ==

This article lacks proper inline citations. Also, it declares, based on an ambiguous mention in a single news article, that Tom Driberg was a Soviet spy; however, the Wikipedia entry on Driberg, to which this entry links, says Driberg was not a spy. Rather, it says that Driberg was a victim of KGB blackmail, but that there is no evidence he engaged in espionage. [[Special:Contributions/76.23.157.102|76.23.157.102]] ([[User talk:76.23.157.102|talk]]) 07:38, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

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The last sentence is a disgrace, and should be removed.


Basics and Inconsistency

This article lacks proper inline citations. Also, it declares, based on an ambiguous mention in a single news article, that Tom Driberg was a Soviet spy; however, the Wikipedia entry on Driberg, to which this entry links, says Driberg was not a spy. Rather, it says that Driberg was a victim of KGB blackmail, but that there is no evidence he engaged in espionage. 76.23.157.102 (talk) 07:38, 24 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]