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He was ranked number 93 in the [[Pink List 2011]] and 85 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]]. The World Pride Power List article said: | He was ranked number 93 in the [[Pink List 2011]] and 85 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]]. The World Pride Power List article said: | ||
− | + | In 2003 Dale became the first openly gay Conservative parliamentary candidate. He is a frequent political commentator.<ref>http://careers.guardian.co.uk/world-pride-power-list-2012-11-to-100</ref> | |
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Revision as of 13:57, 30 April 2016
Iain Dale is a political commentator.He was ranked number 93 in the Pink List 2011 and 85 in the World Pride Power List 2012. The World Pride Power List article said: In 2003 Dale became the first openly gay Conservative parliamentary candidate. He is a frequent political commentator.[1]
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