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'''Pride Power List 2017''' | [[File:Pride Power List 2017.jpg|thumb|Advertisement]]'''Pride Power List 2017''' was sponsored by BNP Paribas, produced by [[OutNewsGlobal]] and published as a supplement to ''The Guardian''. | ||
Top of the list was [[Alan Carr]], followed by [[Sir Ian McKellen]], [[Graham Norton]].and [[Ruth Davidson]].<ref>https://www.pridepowerlist.com/pride-powerlist-2017.html</ref> | |||
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Pride Power List 2017 was sponsored by BNP Paribas, produced by OutNewsGlobal and published as a supplement to The Guardian.
Top of the list was Alan Carr, followed by Sir Ian McKellen, Graham Norton.and Ruth Davidson.[1]
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