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Old 14-08-2023, 18:19   #51
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Re: General Election

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Not being an academic is what allows you to cite Wikipedia as a source - try that in an academic assignment and you’d feel the force of red ink.
If it's a curated page on Wikipedia and not one that anyone can edit then no good reason these days not to view it as a reliable source.

Wikipedia does seem to split up the periods 1945-1979 as post war and 1979 to date as modern history. I can understand why they might do this given the significant and lasting changes that Margaret Thatcher's governments brought to the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...2%80%93present)
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