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In light of this discussion, I've removed the unsourced entries from the list of notable individuals in the article. They are listed below, as they appeared in the article, so as to facilitate their restoration if and when references can be found. Cordless Larry (talk) 13:33, 12 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister (Russian grandmother)
Hello, I referenced the above-mentioned people, and will be adding some more.
As the list seems to be quite big now, would you support creating a separate article - a List of Russians in the United Kingdom, and moving the names there? Regards, --Therexbanner (talk) 17:20, 19 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I was looking at this list (and the one about monuments I started) and was thinking whether a standalone article for the list itself is redundant considering that the Category:Russian emigrants to the United Kingdom, Category:British_people_of_Russian_descent exist and, perhaps Category:Monuments to Russians in the United Kingdom could be created. (Provided they're populated with enough subcategories to be meaningful, similarly to how its done in the article currently.) PaulT2022 (talk) 21:27, 30 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Imo, this article contains interesting aspects worth to mention in the article.
my 2 favourite sentences: For two decades, the British establishment has agreed not to think too hard about where the Russians got their money — how cash was stolen from the state, recycled in the West, then used to help bring Vladimir Putin and his ex-KGB colleagues to power. In return, the Russians spent a lot of that money in Britain, to the benefit of the British. --Neun-x (talk) 18:11, 17 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]