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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):

NAME

PARTY AFFILIATION

ROLE

     

David Borrow MP

Labour, South Ribble

Chair

Neil Gerrard MP

Labour, Walthamstow

Vice-Chair

Rt Hon Francis Maude MP

Conservative, Horsham

Vice-Chair

Rt Hon Lord Fowler of Sutton Coldfield KBE

Conservative Peer

Vice-Chair

Baroness Masham of Ilton

Crossbench Peer

Vice-Chair

Baroness Northover

Liberal Democrat Peer

Vice-Chair

Jeremy Hunt MP

Conservative,

Vice-Chair

Evan Harris MP

Liberal Democrat, Oxford West

Vice-Chair

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.

 


All-Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS, Office of David Borrow MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
oakeshottv@parliament.uk