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Revision as of 08:29, 7 April 2014
The 50 most powerful gay, lesbian and bisexual people in British politics was a list published by Pink News in 2007.[1]
See also: 50 most powerful 2009.
The 50 were:
- Spencer Livermore
- Nick Brown
- Peter Mandelson
- Angela Eagle
- Ben Bradshaw
- Andrew Pierce
- Ben Summerskill
- Nick Herbert
- Michael Cashman
- Stephen Williams
- Matthew Parris
- Paul Jenkins
- Gregory Barker
- Howell James
- Alan Duncan
- Adam Price
- Margot James
- Simon Hughes
- Waheed Alli, Baron Alli
- Julian Glover
- Brian Paddick
- Nick Boles
- Peter Tatchell
- Patrick Harvie
- Dan Ritterband
- Chris Bryant
- Ray Collins
- Iain Dale
- Michael Portillo
- Chris Smith
- Iain Smith
- Margaret Smith
- Alan Wardle
- David Borrow
- Clive Betts
- Steven Purcell
- Steve Reed
- Brian Coleman
- Darren Johnson
- Sir Simon Milton
- Richard Barnes
- Rodney Berman
- Jenny Bailey
- Philip Hensher
- Angela Mason
- Johann Hari
- Seb Dance
- Mark Meredith
- Mike Wolfe
- Pav Akhtar