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I've added the {{POV}} template to this article, as it doesn't seem to comply with Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. In particular, the section 'Accusations of negative rhetoric and bullying' seems to be clearly written in a negative way, with quotes selected out of context to portray Wilshaw badly. I'm not suggesting anything in the section is actually inaccurate (or I'd have removed it already), but to devote so much text to partisan criticism, with very little balancing material, is not acceptable. 'Criticism' sections are discouraged in Biographies of Living Persons for this very reason: a Wikipedia biography is meant to represent a neutral overview of a person's life and career, not a list of all their enemies' complaints about them. I hope the contributors to this article understand that, and that future edits will bring it more into line with Wikipedia policy. Robofish (talk) 17:01, 26 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]