Talk:List of Barbadian Britons
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Unsourced entries
editI have removed all unsourced entries from the list. In case anyone wants to reinstate them, supported by a reliable source, I have listed those entries that were removed below, as they appeared before I removed them. Cordless Larry (talk) 09:57, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
- Zaraah Abrahams, Actress currently starring in Waterloo Road
- John Archer, Politician and racial activist
- Richard Blackwood, Stand-up comedian, TV personality, actor and MC
- Dennis Bovell, Reggae guitarist and record producer
- Emmerson Boyce, Footballer currently with Wigan Athletic
- Ashley Cole, Footballer currently with Chelsea
- Des'ree, 90's pop and soul singer
- Livvi Franc, Pop/R&B singer
- Joe Fortes, Sailor and legendary figure in the city of Vancouver's history
- Michael Gilkes, Footballer currently with Reading
- Ainsley Harriott, Celebrity chef most famous for role on Ready Steady Cook
- George Harris, Film, stage, TV, radio and musical actor
- Jimmy Senya Haynes, Member of the band Steel Pulse and one of only two people of Barbadian origin to win a Grammy (the other being Rihanna)
- Alison Hinds, Soca artist
- Paul Ifill, Footballer currently with Crystal Palace
- Chris Jordan, Cricketer
- Dean Leacock, Footballer currently with Derby County
- Shaznay Lewis, Singer, songwritet and member of All Saints
- Mark McCammon, Footballer currently with Gillingham
- Julian Marley, Reggae musician and son Bob Marley
- Zeeteah Massiah, Singer, songwriter and member of the band Arizona
- Ms. Dynamite, Mercury Prize-winning R&B and hip hop singer-rapper
- Phil Nurse, Retired Muay Thai fighter
- Oliver Skeete, Showjumper turned reality show contestant and actor
- Sir Michael Stoute, Horse trainer.
- Anthony Straker, Footballer currently with Aldershot Town
- Tegan Summer, Actor, producer and screenwriter
- Walter Tull, First black outfield player in the top division of the Football League, and the first black infantry officer in the British Army
- Wilfred Wood, First black bishop in the Church of England and second in the 100 Great Black Britons list (behind only Mary Seacole)
- Michael X, Self-styled black revolutionary and civil rights activist
- Colin Young, Soul/R&B singer and former member of The Foundations
- Gary Younge, Journalist and author
Questionnable entries
editAs far as the Wikipedia page for Minnie Driver [1] is correct, it seems she does not qualify as a citizen of the United Kingdom "whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in the Caribbean island of Barbados".
It seems that her father, who was from Scottish and English origins, just move to Barbados during a part of his life and that, during that period, she spent her school holidays there.
I dare not to remove her name from the list, nor to edit the Wikipedia page in itself, because I am not a specialist of the matter but it might be worth writing somewhere that the denomination "Barbadian Briton" is questionable in this case (IMHO) unless the Wikipedia article about her is wrong.
I leave this to more Wikipedia skilled users or more educated Barbadian specialists to decide.
Gilles Maisonneuve (talk) 22:50, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
- I have removed her, Gilles Maisonneuve. The burden of demonstrating evidence is on the editor who adds material, so if you want to challenge something like this then you shouldn't feel that you can't remove it. See WP:VERIFY. Cordless Larry (talk) 07:42, 22 February 2016 (UTC)
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