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I've tried to make it less POV ... but I think the article still doesn't scan well. Especially when the first and second sentences are read in conjunction. - User:67.72.26.151, Dec 15th 2004.
Both spellings of Mrs. Quinn's given name abound on the internet, although the former greatly predominates, particularly in the bio things referenced from the article. I've made redirects from the other spelling, as this is clearly a common misspelling. So common, infact, that it's committed by the Prime Minister's press office, Reuters, and the BBC (who get it both wrong and right on the same page). -- John Fader 01:36, 16 Dec 2004 (UTC)
This page should be moved to Kimberly Quinn, seeing as that's the name she uses now. 06:58, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Thanks Mowens35 for updating the article (things like this so often get forgotten once the players have left the media circus). I've got a few questions about the sentence: "Other sources have revealed that Mrs Quinn also had an affair with Scottish peer Lord Leitch and a breakfast radio broadcaster.", to wit:
-- John Fader ( talk | contribs) 18:01, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Erotic Review is one of those journals like London Review of Books that no one actually reads but is fashionable with the chattering classes so is a good career move and should stay in.
John Humphrys outed himself as not having an affair with Quinn - according to Private Eye she took him to the opera but he didn't realise she was trying to picl him up - so the un named BBC Radio presenter might need to be ammended - though the other candidate could be Jim Naughty.
What a player this woman is! btw, I read the LRB. It's a much better read than the Spectator. And it's Jim Naughtie.
Should Blunkett's negative comments on the atmosphere of the Quinn household be included.
This should not be listed under the Catgrory "UK Labour".
Ms Quinn has little affiliation with the party and this is of no real use to people looking for information on the UK Labour party.
Why has the material about Blunkett been removed? I will restore it. Drutt ( talk) 14:37, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
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