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A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletion
Overall I believe this one nearly meets the criteria for GA. I found the following issue with sources, which seem easy to fix:
Reference 15 (LinkedIn) --> remove as per WP:SOCIALMEDIA
Reference 26 (Twitter) --> remove as per WP:TWITTER
Reference 33 (clairecoutinho.com) --> remove as per WP:ABOUTSELF and find alternative
In addition to that I have a few comments (but feel free to ignore):
Structure: I don't think having the one sub-section Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero is right. I would recommend making another section describing events prior to Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, and another one for events post. What we have now is jumping back in time.
I added a "Public image" subheading, but this may not address your point fully.
It doesn't but it is just a matter of taste and does not stop me from passing for GA.
There are a few single sentence paragraphs. Ideally content is grouped better.
Grouped some, but let me know if there are still instances to be addressed.
the opening paragraph has 3 instances of "has served". Rewording would be good.
later became a programme director for the industry group Housing and Finance Institute created by Natalie Elphicke between 2015 and 2017 --> 2 issues: 1) is the between 2015 and 2017 about "created" or "became"? 2) between x and y to me suggests some uncertainty about when she became or about when it was created, hence the timeframe. If alternative you meant she worked there from 2015 to 2017, it should probably say something like "subsequently worked until 2017 as a programme director for the industry group Housing and Finance Institute created by Natalie Elphicke"
Reworded, as the sources don't actually support all the dates that were in the text.
All good, except for "As at 2016" --> is that grammatically correct?
Seems like "As at" is used more in accounting in British English that outside of that context. Changed to "As of". (Please feel free to amend, if you have a better wording.) BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 16:20, 3 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In the former role, she --> I would put this right away with the CSJ bit
selected as the Conservative candidate --> I would add here that it was for the upcoming election