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'''The Independent on Sunday’s Pink List''' recognises the most influential LGBT people in the UK.
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The judges for''' The 2011 IoS Pink List''' were Brian Brady, Whitehall Editor; Laura Chesters, Business Correspondent; Matt Chorley, Political Correspondent; Katy Guest, Literary Editor; Mike Higgins, Arts Editor; Jane Merrick, Political Editor; Hugh Montgomery, Arts Correspondent; Neil Robinson, Sports Editor.
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The most surprising omission was [[Peter Tatchell]]. According to Hugh Muir in <cite>The Guardian</cite> this was because "the Post-it note with his name was shuffled into an incorrect pile and nobody noticed until it was too late".<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/oct/26/hugh-muir-diary-peter-tatchell</ref>
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== Top 100 ==
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# (new entry) [[Elly Barnes]]– Music teacher, trainer, diversity officer
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# (8 last year) [[Michael Salter]] – Broadcast adviser to PM
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#  (new entry) [[Jessie J]] – Musician
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#  (judge) [[Clare Balding]] – Broadcaster
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# (10) [[Sue Perkins]] – Comedian and TV presenter
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# (4) [[Evan Davis]] – Radio 4 Today presenter
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# (return) [[Antony Cotton]] – Actor
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# (new entry) [[Charlie Condou]] – Actor
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# (12) [[Scott Mills]] – Radio and TV presenter
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# (40) [[Heather Peace]] – Actress and singer
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# (13) [[Christopher Bailey]] – Chief creative officer, Burberry
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# (new entry) [[Steven Davies]] – Cricketer
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# (11) [[Simon Hughes]] – Deputy leader, Lib Dems
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# (27) [[Nick Herbert]] – Policing minister
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# (17) [[John Barrowman]] – Actor and singer
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# (76) [[Will Young]] – Singer
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# (19) [[James Wharton]] – Soldier
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# (20) [[Michael Bishop]] – Businessman
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#  (new entry) [[Julian Glover]] – PM's speech-writer
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#  (55) [[Matthew Todd]] – Editor of [[Attitude]]
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#  (89) [[Chris Bryant]] – Labour spokesman
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# (1=) [[Mary Portas]] – Retail marketing consultant
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# (6) [[Alan Carr]] – Comedian
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# (23) [[Neil MacGregor]] – Museum director
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# (return) [[Nick Boles]] – MP
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# (25) [[Terence Etherton]] – Judge
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# (63) [[Clare Dimyon]] – Activist
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# (new entry) [[Sarah Brown]] – Cambridge City Councillor
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# (56) [[Gok Wan]] – Broadcaster
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# (new entry) [[Jonny Oates]] – Chief of staff to Nick Clegg
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# (61) [[Val McDermid]]– Crime writer
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# (9) [[Nicholas Hytner]] – Producer and director
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# (83) [[Jane Hill]] – Newsreader
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# (66) [[Stella Duffy]] – Writer, actress, campaigner
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# (new entry) [[Christine Burns]] – Activist
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# (national treasure) [[John Browne]] – Businessman
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# (37) [[Steve Reed]] – Leader of Lambeth Council
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# (new entry) [[Jennifer Fear]] – CEO, Step Forward
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# (35) [[Eileen Gallagher]] – CEO, Shed Productions
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# (38) [[Mark Gatiss]] – Actor and writer
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# (39) [[Adrian Fulford]] – Judge
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# (46) [[Matthew Parris]] – Times columnist
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# (53) [[Sue Sanders]] – Human rights advocate
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# (new entry) [[Christian Jessen]] – Physician and TV presenter
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# (29) [[Alan Davey]] – CEO, Arts Council
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# (34) [[Matt Lucas]] – Actor and comedian
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# (64) [[Russell T Davies]] – TV producer and writer
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# (95) [[Jonathan Harvey]] – Stage and screen writer
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# (87) [[Russell Tovey]] – Actor
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# (47) [[Derren Brown]] – Illusionist
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# (100) [[Joe McElderry]] – Singer
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# (new entry) [[Simon Hopkinson]] – Chef
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# (new entry) [[Lynette Nusbacher]] – Strategist and historian
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# (67) [[Susie Orbach]] – Psycho-analyst and writer
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# (5) [[Carol Ann Duffy]] – Poet Laureate
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# (new entry) [[Eddie Mair]] – Broadcaster
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# (50) [[Allegra McEvedy]] – Chef
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# (14) [[Dominic Cooke]] – Theatre director
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# (51) [[Mandy McBain]] – Royal Navy officer
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# (22) [[Phyllida Lloyd]] – Director
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# (new entry) [[Michael King]] – Psychiatrist
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# (54) [[Tim Hely Hutchinson]] – CEO, Hachette Livre UK
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# (65) [[Guy Black]] – Director, Telegraph Group
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# (new entry) [[Phyll Opoku-Gyimah]] – MD, [[UK Black Pride]]
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# (77) [[Alan Duncan]] – Development minister
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# (58) [[Ravi Mirchandani]] – Publisher/editor
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# (60) [[Philip Hensher]] – Writer and teacher
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# (42) [[Angela Eagle]] – Labour spokeswoman
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# (new entry) [[Jay Stewart]] – Co-founder, [[Gendered Intelligence]]
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# (62) [[Patrick Strudwick]]– Journalist
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# (24) [[Waheed Alli]] – TV producer and peer
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# (new entry) [[Jim MacSweeney]] – Bookshop owner
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# (new entry) [[Evelyn Asante-Mensah]] – Chair, NHS Manchester
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# (new entry) [[Simon Blake]] – Chief executive, Brook
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# (new entry) [[Paul Martin]] – Chief executive, [[Lesbian and Gay Foundation]]
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# (52) [[Peter Mandelson]] – Former politician
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# (33) [[Dawn Airey]] – Television executive
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# (48) [[Stephen Daldry]] – Director and producer
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# (86) [[Alice Arnold]] – BBC Radio 4 announcer
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#(74) [[Lionel Blue]] – Author and commentator
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# (75) [[Nick Partridge]] – Aids activist
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# (judge) [[Ben Bradshaw]] – Politician
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# (78) [[Mark Abrahams]] – RAF squadron leader
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# (15) [[Michael Grandage]]– Director and producer
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# (new entry) [[Roz Kaveney]] – Author and activist
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# (new entry) [[Kelvin Holdsworth]] – Dean of Glasgow Cathedral
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# (new entry) [[Jackie Crozier]] – Director, [[Manchester Gay Pride]]
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# (New entry) [[Nigel Owens]] – Rugby referee
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# (85) [[Paul Burston]] – Writer
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# (new entry) [[Daniel Winterfeldt]] – [[Interlaw Diversity Forum]]
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# (45) [[Richard Heaton]] – Director General for Pensions and Transformation, DWP
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# (92) [[Rikki Beadle-Blair]] – Writer and performer
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# (84) [[Iain Dale]] – Blogger
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# (new entry) [[Katherine O'Donnell]] – Journalist
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# (72) [[Jackie Kay]] – Poet and novelist
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# (new entry) [[Bethany Black]] – Comedian
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# (43) [[Deborah Warner]] – Stage director
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# (new entry) [[Stephen Frost]] – Head of diversity and inclusion, 2012 Olympics
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# (new entry) [[Melanie Rickey]] – Fashion editor-at-large, Grazia
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# (79) [[Richard Barnes]] – Deputy Mayor of London
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# (new entry) [[Anton Hysen]] – Swedish footballer
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== National Treasures ==
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They need no introduction; they're in a category of their own and life wouldn't be the same without them.
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* [[Stephen Fry]], Broadcaster and writer
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* [[Graham Norton]] – Comedian and presenter
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* [[Maggi Hambling]] – Artist, CBE
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* [[Sandi Toksvig]] – Comedian and presenter
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* [[Alan Bennett]] – Writer
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* [[Cameron Mackintosh]] – Impresario
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* [[Simon Callow]] –  Actor
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* [[Adele Anderson]] – Actress and singer
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* [[Rupert Everett]] – Actor
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* [[Amy Lamé]] – Entertainer
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* [[Paul O'Grady]] – Entertainer and author
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* [[Julian Clary]] – Comedian and novelist
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* [[Juliet Jacques]] – Journalist and blogger.
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* [[Bisi Alimi]] – The first Nigerian to come out on national TV, he now has asylum in Britain.
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* [[Andrew Haigh]] – Director of ''Weekend''
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* [[Kieron Richardson]] – Actress
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* [[Jill Jackson]] – Singer-songwriter
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* [[Nigel Evans]] – One of three deputy Speakers of the House of Commons
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* [[Ellie Harrison]] – Artist and one to watch.
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* [[Sarah Graham]] – An expert on LGBT and intersex people and addiction. Amy Winehouse Foundation.
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* [[Laurie Penny]] – Journalist and blogger
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* [[Suran Dickson]] – CEO [[Diversity Role Models]]
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== Non-LGBT friends ==
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You don't have to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to support those who are.
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* [[Ben Cohen]] – Rugby player
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* Julie Hesmondhalgh – Actress
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* Daniel Radcliffe – Actor
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* Lynne Featherstone MP – Home Office minister
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* Jonathan Ross – Presenter
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* Beverley Knight – Singer
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* Suzanne Moore – Journalist and voice of reason
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* Bernard and Terry Reed – Founders [[Gender Identity Research and Education Society]]
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* Rachel Shelley – Actress
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* Helena Peabody – in the US [[The L Word]]
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== Lifetime achievement award ==
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* [[Jeanette Winterson]] – Writer
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* [[George Michael]] – Singer-songwriter
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* [[Ken Plummer]] – Sociologist
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* [[Chris Graham Bell]] – Publisher
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* [[Sir Ian McKellen]] – Actor
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* [[Stephen Whittle]] – Academic Professor of Equalities Law in the School of Law at Manchester Metropolitan University and campaigner with [[Press for Change]].
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* [[Neil Tennant]] – Singer-songwriter
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* [[Jan Morris]] – Travel writer
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* [[Sarah Waters]] – Novelist
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* [[Elton John]] – Singer-songwriter
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* [[Gareth Thomas]] –  Rugby player
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* [[Tamsin Omond]] – Climate change campaigne
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* [[Stephen K Amos]] – Stand-up comic
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* [[Ben Summerskill]] – The chief executive of [[Stonewall]]
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* [[Paris Lees]] – The editor of [[META magazine]]
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* [[Paul Jenkins]] – The most senior openly gay civil servant
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* [[Margot James]] – Vice chair of the Conservative Party
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* [[John Amaechi]] – Social entrepreneur and motivational speaker, ex NBA Baseketball Player
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* [[Greg Barker]] – Minister for Energy and Climate Change
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* [[Tim Franks]] – Chief executive of the LGBT health and wellbeing charity [[PACE]]
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* [[Jane Czyzselska]] – Editor of [[DIVA Magazine]] and divamag.co.uk
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== External links ==
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-iiosi-pink-list-2011-2374595.html
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[[Category:Lists]]
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[[Category:Pink List 2011]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 13 January 2014