Talk:Tom McNally, Baron McNally
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Thomas?
[edit]All the sources I can find say his name is Tom. Who's Who, list of members at the Lords, and the Minute when he was introduced in the Lords [1]. Also, check out this video, note how they read out Lord Strathclyde's long name, then McNally is simply "Tom". [2]. I'm minded to remove Thomas from the opening as there are no references for this, the only sites that mention it are mirrors of Wikipedia. JRawle (Talk) 02:03, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
Membership in International Trade Council
[edit]Does this organization actually exist? I have a strong suspicion that they are nothing more than a web page which exists to solicit memberships to a non-existent entity, i.e. a scam. Unknown (talk) 16:17, 16 February 2015 (UTC)
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