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Katie Hanson is a former co-chair of LGBT Labour.

In 2009 she was listed (with LGBT Labour) at number 28 in the Pink News list of 50 most powerful gay, lesbian and bisexual people in British politics. The citation said:

"A local councillor, Katie Hanson and her colleagues at LGBT Labour have serious influence with the government and have pushed forward the equality agenda with persistence and determination. They speak out within the party on everything from gay asylum seekers to lesbian access to fertility and it is clear that they are often listened to by senior figures in Labour."[1]
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