Talk:David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral
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Date of birth
editI'm not sure why this was removed by a user last year - the only tags in the edit summary suggest it is to do with personal privacy, but it isn't explicitly stated. It's unusual for a member of the House of Lords not to have a date of birth listed, so unless Lord Hunt has complained, I see no reason to remove it. In any case, it still comes up when searching for him on Google as part of the 'knowledge panel', so I've re-inserted it. TrottieTrue (talk) 02:31, 8 January 2021 (UTC)