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The anagram might not be the most important fact about her life, but it has been widely quoted and is one of the more interesting
anagrams of celebrity names.
Warofdreams 10:24, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
But she is not evil and not a bigot, so it has nothing to do with her. This one is already in the
anagram page examples. --
Audiovideo 14:39, 14 May 2005 (UTC)reply
Style
In bio's of politicians is it normal to refer to them by their given names? It reads as though it was written by one of her friends or admirers (and probably was). —Preceding
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86.129.40.225 (
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Disagree. Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley is best compromise as her title is inherently linked to her political existence, unlike, say
P.D. James or
Ruth Rendell.
Quis separabit? 12:41, 22 March 2014 (UTC)reply
"Baroness Bottomley" is inaccurate as it's only part of her title.
Timrollpickering (
talk) 18:32, 22 March 2014 (UTC)reply
Either way, as Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley or Virginia Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, whichever is more accurate.
Quis separabit? 18:53, 22 March 2014 (UTC)reply
If a politician spent much of their career as a member of the House of Lords it is appropriate to have the peerage in the title, but Bottomley's notable political career was as a member of the Commons and she received the peerage on stepping down. This is consistent with the examples in
WP:NCPEER of politicians who are not at their peerage titles (
Margaret Thatcher,
Anthony Eden).
January (
talk) 09:54, 23 March 2014 (UTC)reply
But it is a bit off-balanced to put Virginia Bottomley and/or other life peers, who don't happen to be former PMs, in the same category as actual (former) Prime Ministers (such as Thatcher and Eden).
Quis separabit? 17:34, 23 March 2014 (UTC)reply
The exception is for "Peers who are very well known by their personal names and who only received a title after they retired", it is not exclusively for prime ministers. Bottomley was a cabinet minister and was highly notable under her personal name.
January (
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Jeremy Hunt cousin rumour
The claim that
Jeremy Hunt is a cousin seems false. Roland Charles Colin Hunt was the son of Colin and Dorothea Hunt, Sir
Nicholas Hunt was the son of John Montgomerie Hunt and Elizabeth Yates. Internet rumours claim Roland Charles Colin Hunt and Sir
Nicholas Hunt were brothers and that's why Virginia Bottomley and Jeremy Hunt must be cousins, but I see no evidence to back up this claim.
Uhooep (
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