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Written by APPG Administrator   
Tuesday, 30 May 2006 18:30

A list of all members of the APPG 

MPs 

Diane Abbott

Adrian Bailey

 

Tony Baldry

 

Celia Barlow

 

Rt. Hon. John Battle

 

John Barrett

 

Hugh Bayley

 

John Bercow

 

Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

 

Bob Blizzard

 

Peter Bottomley

 

Graham Brady

 

Tom Brake

 

Kevin Brennan

 

Annette Brooke

 

Lyn Brown

 

Russell Brown

 

Rt. Hon. Desmond Browne

 

Richard Burden

 

Alistair Burt

 

Dawn Butler

 

Vincent Cable

 

Menzies Campbell

 

Alistair Carmichael

 

Douglas Carswell

 

Martin Caton

 

David Chaytor

 

Paul Clark

 

Rt Hon Tom Clarke

 

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

 

Harry Cohen

 

Michael Connarty

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Stephen Crabb

 

Mary Creagh

 

Tony Cunningham

 

Wayne David

 

David Davies

 

Quentin Davies

 

Janet Dean

 

Andrew Dismore

 

David Drew

 

James Duddridge

 

Gwyneth Dunwoody

 

Mark Durkan

 

Maria Eagle

 

Clive Efford

 

Tobias Ellwood

 

Bill Etherington

 

Nigel Evans

 

Paul Farrelly

 

Lynne Featherstone

 

Mark Fisher

 

Jim Fitzpatrick

 

Paul Flynn

 

Barbara Follett

 

Mike Gapes

 

Paul Goggins

 

Fabian Hamilton

 

Evan Harris

 

Nick Harvey

 

Adam Holloway

 

Jimmy Hood

 

Phillip Hope

 

Martin Horwood

 

Jeremy Hunt

 

Huw Irranca-Davies

 

Boris Johnson

 

Eric Joyce

 

Paul Keetch

 

Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly

 

Dr. Ashok Kumar

 

Norman Lamb

 

David Lammy

 

Ivan Lewis

 

Tony Lloyd

 

Andrew Love

 

Peter LuffIan Lucas

 

Judy Mallaber

 

John Maples

 

Chris McCafferty

 

John MacDougall

 

Ann McKechin

 

Tony McNulty

 

Robert Marris

 

Rt. Hon. Edward Miliband

 

Anne Milton

 

Andrew Mitchell

 

Julie Morgan

 

Elliot Morley

 

Michael Moore

 

Chris Mullin

 

Stephen O'Brien

 

Bill Olner

 

Sandra Osborne

 

Jim Paice

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Ken Purchase

 

John Randall

 

Andrew Robathan

 

Angus Robertson

 

Laurence Robertson

 

Paul Rowen

 

John Robertson

 

Andrew Rosindell

 

Joan Ruddock

 

Rt. Hon. Alex Salmond

 

Martin Salter

 

Barry Sheerman

 

Jim Sheridan

 

Mark Simmonds

 

Rt. Hon Clare Short

 

Marsha Singh

 

Andrew Smith

 

Sir Robert Smith

 

Caroline Spelman

 

Sir John Stanley

 

Dr. Bob Spink

 

Gisela Stuart

 

David Taylor

 

Dr. Richard Taylor

 

Derek Twigg

 

Walter Robert

 

John Roberston

 

Laurence Roberston

 

Joan Walley

 

Robert N. Wareing

 

Professor Steve Webb

 

Mike Weir

 

Stephen Williams

 

Michael Wills

Rt. Hon Shaun Woodward   

LORDS          

Lord Nazir Ahmed

 

Lord David Alton

 

Lord Eric Avebury

 

Lord Peter Blaker

 

Lord Amirali Bhatia

 

Earl Patrick Boyle

 

Lord William Brett

 

Viscount Lucius Cary

 

Lord Robin Cayzer

 

Baroness Lynda Chalker

 

Baroness Caroline Cox

 

Baroness Brenda Dean

 

Lord Navnit Dholakia

 

Baroness Frances D'Souza

 

Lord Alf Dubs

 

Lord Rodney Elton

 

Lord Harry Ewing

 

Baroness Ilora Finlay

 

Baroness Shreela Flather

Baroness Trixie Gardner

Bishop John Gladwin 

Viscount Giles Gosche

Baroness Mary Goudie

 

Baroness Joyce Gould

 

Lord Bruce Grocott

 

Lord Robin Hodgson

 

Lord Richard Holme

 

Baroness Gloria Hooper

 

Lord Alan Howarth

 

Lord Douglas Hoyle

 

Lord Robert Hughes

 

Lord Julian Hunt

 

Baroness Margaret Jay

Lord Joel Joffe

Lord Jones of Cheltenham

Lord Frank Judd

 

Lord David Lea

 

Lord Anthony Lester

 

Baroness Veronica Linklater

 

Earl Francis Hare

 

Lord Jonathan Mance

 

Lord Patrick Mayhew

 

Earl John Montagu

 

Lord Alfred Morris

 

Baroness Estelle Morris

 

Lord Richard Newby

 

Baroness Julia Neuberger

 

Baroness Lindsay Northover

 

Earl Michael Onslow

 

Lord David Owen

 

Baroness Daphne Park

 

Lord Malcolm Pearson

 

Lord Andrew Phillips

 

Lord Raymond Plant

 

Lord Gwilym Prys-Davies

 

Baroness Patricia Rawlings

 

Lord Wyn Roberts

 

Lord George Robertson

 

Baroness Jan Royall

 

Bishop David Stancliffe

 

Bishop Michael Scott-Joynt

 

Lord David Steel

 

Baroness Vivien Stern

 

Lord Anthony St John

 

Viscount William Lloyd-George

 

Baroness Jenny Tonge

 

Baroness Muriel Turner

 

Baroness Pola Uddin

 

Lord William Wallace

 

Lord Kenneth Wedderburn

 

Baroness Rosalie Wilkins

 

Baroness Janet  Whitaker

 

Baroness Shirley Williams  

Founding chair                                     

Oona King (Founding Member only)

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 November 2007 08:23
 

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