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These are my answers to StephenBuxton's CSD Exercises as requested by Ryan Vesey at my RfA. For each article, I answer the following four points:

  1. Assess whether or not the tag is correct. If not, what tag (if any) should have been used.
  2. If the article is to be deleted, what reason for deletion would you give in the deletion summary?
  3. If the article is not to be deleted, what should happen to the article instead?
  4. Explain any other follow-up action(s) that would be appropriate.

Exercise 1 "A tory liar"

1. The tag is correct. "A tory liar" is a misnomer and likely a BLP violation.

2. An appropriate deletion summary would be "Inappropriate redirect title attempting to disparage subject."

3. The article should be deleted, so there is no answer here.

4. In this case, the article creator is already blocked, but it might be a good idea to protect the redirect title from being created again in the future.