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This page is very badly written, and surely doesn't conform to the general Misplaced Pages style. ] (]) 00:15, 22 September 2016 (UTC)
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I don't think "Archie Hamilton" is his best known name. In his constituency (where I grew up) and in Westminster politics in the late 1990s I recall him always being known as "Sir Archibald Hamilton". Can I suggest we move this page to Archibald Hamilton? -- Timrollpickering Feb 8, 2004 22:31 UTC
Having said that, though... Google UK gives 20 hits for "Archibald Hamilton MP", but 71 for "Archie Hamilton MP". I'm surprised by the comment above, as I've certainly heard "Archie" much more than "Archibald". Loganberry01:28, 12 May 2005 (UTC)
Please move it away from "(1941 -)", be it only to "(born 1941)" (usual format for year of birth). -- User:Docu
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