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Paul Owen

Nominate Britain's most influential unelected people


Jamie Oliver at Downing Street in 2005.
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Guardian Unlimited Politics is compiling a list of Britain's top 50 most significant figures who are not elected.

Our six panellists have come up with their choices - read about each of them here or scan the full list here - and then it's over to you.

What do you think of their nominations - which include Jamie Oliver, Kate Moss, Prince Charles, Shami Chakrabarti, Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen, Paul Dacre and Lord Falconer? Who would you nominate instead?

Nominations close on March 18, after which our panellists will meet again to consider their nominees and yours and come up with the final list.

To submit a nomination simply email politics.editor@guardianunlimited.co.uk or add a comment to this post.

Suggestions from you so far have included Jeremy Paxman, John Humphrys, Germaine Greer and David Attenborough.

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