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::::::I've cut out a lot of the ifs, buts and maybes that seem to have gotten in there. I have a feeling this will be notable anyway, whether or not he's sacked. But it'd be handy to give it a bit of a wait until Monday to see what happens. Maybe a short parag on the press reaction might be worthwhile though? [[User:Blue Square Thing|Blue Square Thing]] ([[User talk:Blue Square Thing|talk]]) 14:58, 28 July 2012 (UTC)
::::::I've cut out a lot of the ifs, buts and maybes that seem to have gotten in there. I have a feeling this will be notable anyway, whether or not he's sacked. But it'd be handy to give it a bit of a wait until Monday to see what happens. Maybe a short parag on the press reaction might be worthwhile though? [[User:Blue Square Thing|Blue Square Thing]] ([[User talk:Blue Square Thing|talk]]) 14:58, 28 July 2012 (UTC)

::::::Given that you're censuring editing, a request: it's not a 'twitter controversy,' which is a dumb title that tells the reader nothing and fails to address why his remarks were controversial. It's a 'multiculturalism controversy'.

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London 2012 Olympics

On 27th July 2012, during the opening ceremony of the London Olympics, Burley tweeted: "The most leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen - more than Beijing, the capital of a communist state! Welfare tribute next?" provoking fierce criticism from other users.(https://twitter.com/AidanBurleyMP). He followed up the tweet with a second reading "Thank God the athletes have arrived! Now we can move on from leftie multi-cultural crap. Bring back red arrows, Shakespeare and the Stones! "

This could be one to watch!

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Studied for a degree seems to imply he failed to graduate - is that correct? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.115.118.21 (talk) 14:46, 10 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

St. John's Alma Mater?

As Burley failed to graduate from St. John's College Oxford is it not misleading to list it as his Alma Mater, particularly as he was essentially thrown out? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.220.7.26 (talk) 07:33, 15 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Olympics tweet

I've semi-protected the article per WP:BLP. Let's wait until there's some sources beyond Twitter before we put the Olympics opening tweet controversy in. —Tom Morris (talk) 22:19, 27 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

While researching conservatism in the UK, I ran across this article. I made some draconian edits to this section, as it exhibits an unacceptable level of recentism. I will refrain from making granny-like cautionary statements and simply state that it happened YESTERDAY. TreacherousWays (talk) 06:06, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Well, it is in the news:
"An hour later, when the athletes from the competing countries started their parade, he wrote: “Thank God the athletes have arrived! Now we can move on from leftie multi-cultural crap. Bring back red arrows, Shakespeare and the Stones!” Downing Street reportedly distanced itself from his comments, which were derided by others on Twitter."
London 2012: 'Nazi stag party’ MP Aidan Burley attacks multicultural Opening Ceremony - in the Daily Telegraph
"David Cameron will face pressure to remove the Tory whip from the Conservative MP Aidan Burley after he tweeted that the Olympics opening ceremony was "multicultural crap".
Burley, who was sacked as a ministerial aide last year after he took part in a Nazi-themed stag party in the French Alps, described Danny Boyle's work as "the most leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen".
Downing Street sources moved quickly to distance themselves from Burley's tweets. "Clearly we don't agree," one source said." Conservative MP Aidan Burley, who was sacked as a ministerial aide for attending Nazi-themed stag party, rails against Danny Boyle's work on Twitter - in the Guardian
When broadsheets on right and left aren't happy, it's a thing. (Also, Political Scrapbook - a blog but a serious / well-researched one) provides pics of the multicultural family and asks: is this what Aidan Burley found offensive?
Not trying to mix in by adding these sources to the page now it's semi-protected, but it's not just a Twitter thing. SeraphinaWinsham (talk) 08:48, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
There's plenty of sources online now and I see it has been duly updated. —Tom Morris (talk) 09:27, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Unless he is sacked as a result (ie it becomes a major point in his life and career), or there is some other significant and notable impact, this section is far too long compared with the rest of the article. Looking a lot like WP:RECENTISM to me, because if it disappears from the news tomorrow then it's going to need shortening. Halsteadk (talk) 14:31, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I've cut out a lot of the ifs, buts and maybes that seem to have gotten in there. I have a feeling this will be notable anyway, whether or not he's sacked. But it'd be handy to give it a bit of a wait until Monday to see what happens. Maybe a short parag on the press reaction might be worthwhile though? Blue Square Thing (talk) 14:58, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Given that you're censuring editing, a request: it's not a 'twitter controversy,' which is a dumb title that tells the reader nothing and fails to address why his remarks were controversial. It's a 'multiculturalism controversy'.