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The result was speedy keep. The nom hasn't even bothered with
searching for sources as these have all been nominated within seconds of each other. No objections to speedy renomination by anyone except the nom.
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Davey2010Talk 01:36, 19 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Three times failed parliamentary candidate. Also I don't believe Circuit judges in England and Wales are de facto notable individuals. There are over 600 of these and they rank below high court judges. All of my recent AFD nominations of English and Welsh Circuit judges have reached a consensus to delete, but of course each AFD should still be judged independently.
Uhooep (
talk) 03:06, 12 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Keep: I created the article and did so because the subject has a dedicated entry in
Who's Who (UK). This source was used in compiling the article with details in the Reference section. I have always worked on the basis that this publication is the UK standard on notability and that anyone who was/is notable enough to command an entry is notable enough to pass Wikipedia's notability guidelines. I don't know if this source has been used to define if an individual meets Wikipedia notability but in my view it should be. I have not taken part in any AfD discussion on the subject of circuit judges so can't comment other than to say that I would not have been part of any consensus to delete had any of the subjects demonstrated the degree of notability of Baker.
Graemp (
talk) 08:32, 12 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Keep,
Deputy Lieutenant for Surrey, vice-president of the Liberal Party, chairman of the Liberal national executive.
DuncanHill (
talk) 01:38, 13 March 2016 (UTC)reply
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