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July 2024

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  Hello. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. I noticed that your recent edit to UEFA Euro 2028 bids did not have an edit summary. You can use the edit summary field to explain your reasoning for an edit, or to provide a description of what the edit changes. Summaries save time for other editors and reduce the chances that your edit will be misunderstood. For some edits, an adequate summary may be quite brief.

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Please provide an edit summary for every edit you make. With a Wikipedia account you can give yourself a reminder by setting Preferences → Editing →   Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary, and then click the "Save" button. Thanks! Flooras (talk) 00:17, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

New seats

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I noticed your edit to Westmorland and Lonsdale (UK Parliament constituency), a new seat with an existing name. You might like to have a look at Waveney Valley (UK Parliament constituency), cobbled together from bits of 5 previous seats! PamD 21:10, 9 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Cheadle

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Hi. The electoral commission clearly states Cheadle has no boundary changes. I recommend you look here, and select "Cheadle": [1]. The only changes are in the names of the wards contained, due to local government changes, not the boundaries. And additionally, it's completely standard to refer to changes from Notional results even for seats that have changed significantly. ALL the news agencies refer to changes from these notional results. The notional results are published on the UK Parliament website for everyone to use.[2] Wikipedia should reflect this standard. I'm going to revert back. Richard B (talk) 13:00, 14 July 2024 (UTC)Reply