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In 2009 he was listed at number 49 in the ''[[Pink News]]'' list of [[50 most powerful 2009|50 most powerful gay, lesbian and bisexual people in British politics]]. The citation said: | In 2009 he was listed at number 49 in the ''[[Pink News]]'' list of [[50 most powerful 2009|50 most powerful gay, lesbian and bisexual people in British politics]]. The citation said: | ||
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Alan Wardle is a former Programme Director Public Affairs for the Local Government Association.In 2009 he was listed at number 49 in the Pink News list of 50 most powerful gay, lesbian and bisexual people in British politics. The citation said:
- "During his four years as Stonewall’s public affairs guru, Alan Wardle racked up an impressive number of victories for gay equality. His networking and lobbying skills are hard to beat, and in the past year he has put them to good use promoting the LGA’s agenda."[1]
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