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Odd first sentence

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"...Bill Cash ... is a Roman Catholic British Conservative politician" - why is it appropriate for his religious affiliation to be mentioned so prominently? Nothing in the article describes his faith as having affected any of his political views. 86.136.251.18 01:52, 9 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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"Cutting all ties with Europe"

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In the second paragraph, the article uses the phrase "cutting all ties with Europe" to describe the so-called "no deal" scenario for Britain leaving the EU. This is misleading for two reasons. The scenario does not involve the UK "cutting all ties" with the EU, and secondly, the phrase conflates Europe and the EU. I suggest changing it to just "no-deal Brexit" with the hyperlink intact so readers may read further what this means. 8h3d0kg (talk) 08:19, 2 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]