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MEMBERSHIP
Membership of All-Party Parliamentary Groups is
explicitly restricted to members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
There are currently 160 members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS,
with approximately two-thirds from the House of Commons and a third from the
House of Lords.
The
full membership of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS is not published.
There is a committee of nine Members who
run the Group and are responsible for overseeing its work.
The current committee is as follows (with links to
personal websites where available):
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NAME |
PARTY
AFFILIATION |
ROLE |
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David
Borrow MP
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Labour,
South Ribble
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Chair
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Neil
Gerrard MP
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Labour,
Walthamstow
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Vice-Chair
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Rt Hon Francis Maude MP
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Conservative, Horsham
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Vice-Chair
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Rt Hon Lord Fowler of Sutton Coldfield KBE
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Conservative Peer
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Vice-Chair
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Baroness Masham of Ilton
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Crossbench Peer
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Vice-Chair
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Baroness
Northover |
Liberal Democrat Peer |
Vice-Chair |
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Jeremy Hunt MP |
Conservative,
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Vice-Chair
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Evan Harris MP
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Liberal Democrat,
Oxford West
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Vice-Chair
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Sandra Gidley MP |
Liberal Democrat, Romsey |
Vice-Chair |
The founder of the APPG AIDS, Lord Kilmarnock, is an hereditary
peer and therefore no longer a member of the House of Lords. However he
remains our honorary patron.
Veronica Oakeshott is the Group's current Policy
Adviser and Co-ordinator.
On the Parliament website you can read the Group's entry
in the
Register
of Interests which includes the list of qualifying members - 10 Labour,
6 Conservative and 4 from other parties.
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