Talk:Graeme Campbell (politician)

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Removal of recently added section on 'racism allegations'[edit]

I have undone this addition of a section entitled 'racism allegations'. It seems to not be about Campbell himself, but an attempt to highlight modern concerns and allegations about the party he founded in general. It may be that the content is much more appropriate to that page, rather than here. Please discuss and reach a consensus before attempting to reinsert. (The IP editor who added it has already been blocked for edit warring elsewhere, and this request is made to avoid further disruption - not to stifle discussion). Nick Moyes (talk) 12:34, 15 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]