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The '''Pride Power List''' was published in the <cite>Pride London Magazine 2011</cite>, and aims to list the most influential lesbian and gay people in the UK. A list of 300 was compiled by consulting various organisations, and the final selection was made by [[Ben Summerskill]], [[Angela Eagle]] MP, and [[Linda Riley]], managing director of [[Square Peg Media]] (publisher of Pride London).  
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The '''Pride Power List''' was published in the <cite>Pride London Magazine 2011</cite>, and aims to list the most influential lesbian and gay people in the UK. A list of 300 was compiled by consulting various organisations, and the final selection was made by [[Ben Summerskill]], [[Angela Eagle]] MP, and [[Linda Riley]], managing director of [[Square Peg Media]] (publisher of Pride London).
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==Top 10==
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# [[Gareth Thomas]] - rugby player
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# [[Sir Ian McKellen]] - actor and gay-rights activist
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# [[Chris Smith]] - politician
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# [[Sir Elton John]] - musician
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# [[Hope Powell]] CBE - coach, England women’s football team
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# [[Russell T Davies]] - writer
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# [[Clare Balding]] - TV presenter
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# [[Sarah Waters]] - author
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# [[Waheed Alli]] - gay-rights activist
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# [[Ben Bradshaw]] - politician
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/1168/the-pride-power-list-2011.
 
http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/1168/the-pride-power-list-2011.

Revision as of 15:47, 20 December 2011

The Pride Power List was published in the Pride London Magazine 2011, and aims to list the most influential lesbian and gay people in the UK. A list of 300 was compiled by consulting various organisations, and the final selection was made by Ben Summerskill, Angela Eagle MP, and Linda Riley, managing director of Square Peg Media (publisher of Pride London).

Top 10

  1. Gareth Thomas - rugby player
  2. Sir Ian McKellen - actor and gay-rights activist
  3. Chris Smith - politician
  4. Sir Elton John - musician
  5. Hope Powell CBE - coach, England women’s football team
  6. Russell T Davies - writer
  7. Clare Balding - TV presenter
  8. Sarah Waters - author
  9. Waheed Alli - gay-rights activist
  10. Ben Bradshaw - politician

External links

http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/1168/the-pride-power-list-2011.