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All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group
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All-Party Groups (APGs) within United Kingdom politics are informal, cross-party, interest groups of the UK Parliament.[1] APGs have at least 20 members who are all Members of the House of Commons and House of Lords.[2] The All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group (APPHG) is a subject group of the APG whose purpose is to bring together non-religious humanist, atheist and agnostic MPs and peers to discuss matters of shared interest.[3][4][5]
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