Endorsements in the 2017 United Kingdom general election
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Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2017 general election.
Endorsements for parties
[edit]Newspapers and magazines
[edit]National daily newspapers
[edit]Newspapers | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daily Express | Conservative Party | [1] | ||
Daily Mail | Conservative Party | [2] | ||
Daily Mirror | Labour Party | [3] | ||
Daily Star | None | [4] | ||
The Daily Telegraph | Conservative Party | [5] | ||
Financial Times | Conservative Party | [6] | ||
The Guardian | Labour Party | Prioritised tactical voting against the Conservatives, including votes for Liberal Democrats and Greens. | [7] | |
Various (Scotland) | In Scotland: supported opposition to the Conservatives, either SNP or Labour. | [8] | ||
i | None | [9] | ||
The Independent | None | Backed Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union Keir Starmer to negotiate Brexit. Supported unionist candidates in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. | [10][11] | |
Metro | None | [12] | ||
Morning Star | Labour Party | [13] | ||
The Sun | Conservative Party | [14] | ||
The Times | Conservative Party | [15] |
National Sunday newspapers
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Mail on Sunday | Conservative Party | [14] | ||
The Observer | None | Endorsed voting against the Conservatives and for candidates opposing austerity and a hard Brexit. | [16] | |
Sunday Express | Conservative Party | [17] | ||
Sunday Mirror | Labour Party | [18] | ||
The Sunday People | None | Endorsed tactical voting against the Conservatives. | [19] | |
The Sun on Sunday | Conservative Party | [14] | ||
The Sunday Telegraph | Conservative Party | [20] | ||
The Sunday Times | Conservative Party | [21] |
National weekly newspapers
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
The New European | None | Endorsed voting against the Conservatives and UKIP and for candidates that support a second EU referendum, although the guide also advised voting for Pro-EU Labour and Conservative politicians such as Kenneth Clarke, unless the Liberal Democrats had a chance of winning the seat. | [22] | |
Socialist Worker | Labour Party | [23] | ||
The New Worker | Labour Party | [24] | ||
Weekly Worker | Labour Party | [25] |
National political magazines
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Statesman | Labour Party | [26] | ||
The Economist | Liberal Democrats | This was the Economist's first endorsement of a non-dominant party in the publication's history. | [27] | |
The Spectator | Conservative Party | [28] | ||
Tribune | Labour Party | [29] | ||
Socialist Standard | Socialist Party of Great Britain | [30] |
Other national publications
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
DIY | Labour Party | Monthly music magazine. | [31] | |
Kerrang! | Labour Party | Weekly rock music magazine. | [32] | |
NME | Labour Party | Weekly music magazine. | [33] |
Scottish newspapers
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daily Record | Labour Party | Supported voting for the SNP in SNP/Conservative marginal seats. | [34] | |
The National | Scottish National Party | [35] | ||
The Scottish Sun | Scottish National Party | [36] | ||
Sunday Herald | Scottish National Party | [37] |
Northern Irish newspapers
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Notes | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Irish News | None | Supported candidates who oppose a hard Brexit. | [38] | |
The News Letter | Ulster Unionist Party | Supported unionists. Opposes an SDLP-supported Corbyn coalition at a national level, but opposes Sinn Féin more. | [39] | |
Democratic Unionist Party |
Local publications
[edit]Newspaper | Endorsement | Location | Link | |
---|---|---|---|---|
City A.M. | Conservative Party | Greater London and surrounding area. | [40] | |
Evening Standard | Conservative Party | Greater London. | [41] | |
Express & Star | Conservative Party | West Midlands and Staffordshire. | [42] | |
The Plymouth Herald | None | West Devon, South East Cornwall and South Hams. | [43] | |
Yorkshire Post | None | Yorkshire. | [44] |
Individuals
[edit]Conservative Party
[edit]- Carl Benjamin, aka Sargon of Akkad, YouTube commentator.[45]
- Douglas Carswell, Independent MP for Clacton since 2005, formerly of the UK Independence Party and the Conservatives.[46]
- Luke Coffey, American political adviser and U.S. Army veteran.[47]
- Jim Davidson, comedian.[48]
- Tim Dawson, screenwriter.[49]
- Geoff Downes, musician in The Buggles and Yes.[50]
- Sean Gabb, writer and director of the Libertarian Alliance[51]
- Andy Goode, former rugby union footballer.[52]
- Chloe Goodman, model and television personality.[53]
- Andy Jordan, reality television personality.[54]
- Jodie Marsh, television personality, bodybuilder and model.[55]
- John McCririck, horse racing pundit.[56]
- Rod Stewart, singer.[57]
- Georgia Toffolo, reality television personality.[58]
- Anne Marie Waters, political activist. (endorsed both Conservatives and UKIP).[59]
Green Party of England and Wales
[edit]- Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer (endorsing the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour).[60]
- Michaela Coel, poet, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and actress (endorsing the Greens and Labour).[61]
- Matt Haig, novelist and journalist.[62]
- Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer.[63]
Labour Party
[edit]- Afrikan Boy, grime MC.[64]
- Akala, rapper and poet.[65]
- Olly Alexander, singer, songwriter and actor.[66]
- Lily Allen, singer-songwriter.[67]
- Anthony Anaxagorou, poet and writer.[68]
- Jacob Anderson, aka Raleigh Ritchie, actor, singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer.[69]
- James Anderson, actor.[70]
- László Andor, Hungarian economist.[71]
- Nonso Anozie, actor.[72]
- Daniele Archibugi, Italian economic and political theorist.[71]
- Alexander Arnold, actor.[73]
- Jason Arnopp, novelist and scriptwriter.[74]
- Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer (endorsing the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour).[60]
- Rhea Bailey, actress.[75]
- Danny Baker, comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ and screenwriter.[76]
- Dean Baker, American macroeconomist.[71]
- Frances Barber, actress.[77]
- Joey Barton, footballer.[78]
- Gaz Beadle, reality television personality.[79]
- Beardyman, multivocalist, musician and comedian.[80]
- Brace Belden, American volunteer with the People's Protection Units (YPG).[81]
- Andy Bell, musician.[82]
- Tony Bellew, boxer.[83]
- Sean Biggerstaff, actor and musician.[84]
- Stephen Billington, actor.[85]
- Lethal Bizzle, rapper and actor.[86]
- David Blanchflower, economist.[87]
- Jon Bounds, writer and blogger.[88]
- David Bowers, animator, director, screenwriter and voice actor.[89]
- Russell Brand, comedian, actor, radio host and activist.[90]
- Louise Brealey, actress, writer and journalist.[91]
- Rachel Bright, actress.[92]
- Thom Brooks, political philosopher and legal scholar.[93]
- Omari Caro, rugby league footballer.[94]
- Ha-Joon Chang, economist.[71]
- Neil Claxton, musician.[95]
- Noam Chomsky, American linguist, philosopher and political activist.[96]
- Stanley Chow, artist and illustrator.[97]
- Alexa Chung, model, fashion designer, television presenter and writer.[98]
- Emilia Clarke, actress.[99]
- Clean Bandit, classical crossover band.[100]
- John Cleese, comedian, actor (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).[101]
- Sam Clemmett, actor.[102]
- Michaela Coel, poet, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and actress (endorsing the Greens and Labour).[61]
- Roger Cohen, journalist.[103]
- Neil Cole, presenter, comedian, broadcaster and actor.[104]
- Karl Collins, actor.[105]
- Steve Coogan, comedian, impressionist, screenwriter and producer.[106]
- Beckii Cruel, pop dancer and singer.[107]
- Hal Cruttenden, comedian.[108]
- Delilah, singer-songwriter.[109]
- Dan Croll, singer-songwriter.[110]
- Alan Davies, comedian, writer and actor.[111]
- Rob Delaney, comedian[112]
- Charlotte Devaney, DJ, producer, singer, dancer and actress.[113]
- Danny DeVito, American actor.[114]
- Rori Donaghy, refugee and labour related issues researcher.[115]
- Siobhán Donaghy, singer and member of Mutya Keisha Siobhan.[116]
- Shaun Dooley, actor.[117]
- Danny Dorling, social geographer.[71]
- Lena Dunham, actress and writer.[118]
- Ade Edmondson, comedian, actor and writer.[119]
- Beatie Edney, actress.[120]
- Ben Elton, comedian, author and actor.[121]
- Esben and the Witch, rock band.[122]
- Jeff Faux, American economist.[71]
- Mehmet Ferda, actor.[123]
- Noel Fielding, comedian, actor and television presenter.[124][125]
- Ben Fine, economist.[71]
- Charlie Fink, singer-songwriter, producer and filmmaker.[126]
- Heiner Flassbeck, German economist and public intellectual.[71]
- Dawn Foster, journalist, broadcaster and author.[127]
- Four Tet, musician.[128]
- Frankie & The Heartstrings, indie rock band.[129]
- Mat Fraser, rock musician, actor and writer.[130]
- Sadie Frost, actress, producer and fashion designer.[131]
- James K. Galbraith, American economist.[71]
- Liam Gallagher, singer, former member of Oasis.[132]
- Nitin Ganatra, actor.[133]
- Guy Garvey, lead singer of Elbow.[134]
- Tony Gardner, actor and doctor.[135]
- Ricky Gervais, comedian, actor and director.[136]
- Annabel Giles, television and radio presenter.[137]
- David Gilmour, rock musician.[138]
- Kerry Godliman, comedian and actress.[139]
- Ben Goldacre, physician, academic and science writer (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).[140]
- Goldie, musician and DJ.[141]
- Neil Grainger, actor and comedian.[142]
- Professor Green, rapper.[143]
- John Grahl, academic.[71]
- Sofie Hagen, comedian.[144]
- Geoff Harcourt, Australian economist.[71]
- Jonathan Harden, actor.[145]
- Simon Hattenstone, journalist and writer.[146]
- Richard Hawley, musician.[147]
- Stephen Hawking, theoretical physicist.[148]
- Julie Hesmondhalgh, actress.[149]
- Susan Himmelweit, economist.[71]
- Michael Holt, professional snooker player.[150]
- Hookworms, psychedelic rock band.[151]
- Rufus Hound, comedian.[152]
- Jonathan L. Howard, writer and game designer.[153]
- London Hughes, comedian, television writer and presenter.[154]
- Jessica Hynes, actress and writer.[155]
- Eddie Izzard, actor and comedian.[156]
- Jermain Jackman, singer.[157]
- JME, grime MC.[158]
- Holly Johnson, musician.[159]
- Owen Jones, author, newspaper columnist and commentator.[160]
- Kero Kero Bonito, British-Japanese pop trio.[161]
- Mushtaq Khan, heterodox economist.[71]
- Soul Khan, musician.[162]
- Killer Mike, rapper, member of Run the Jewels.[163]
- Lawrence King, sociologist and political economist.[71]
- Costas Lapavitsas, Greek economist and former Popular Unity politician.[71]
- Luke Lennon-Ford, sprinter.[164]
- The Libertines, rock band.[165]
- Limmy, comedian, actor and web developer (endorsed the SNP in Scotland).[166]
- Sally Lindsay, actress and television persenter.[167]
- Ken Loach, film director and political activist.[168]
- Josie Long, comedian.[169]
- Lowkey, rapper and activist.[170]
- Sabrina Mahfouz, poet, playwright and performer.[171]
- Jason Manford, comedian.[172]
- Ian Martin, writer.[173]
- Francesca Martinez, comedian.[174]
- Paul Mason, journalist and broadcaster.[71]
- Massive Attack, trip-hop duo.[175]
- Holly Matthews, actress.[176]
- Liz May Brice, actress.[177]
- Maxsta, grime MC.[178]
- Tyrone McCarthy, professional rugby league footballer.[179]
- Paul McGann, Eighth Doctor in Doctor Who.[180]
- Alan Mehdizadeh, actor.[181]
- Kerry-Anne Mendoza, editor-in-chief of The Canary.[182]
- M.I.A., rapper, record producer and activist.[183]
- Jonathan Michie, economist.[71]
- Mark Millar, comic book writer.[184]
- Ann Mitchell, actress[185]
- George Monbiot, writer and environmentalist.[186]
- Jack Monroe, writer and campaigner (also supporting the Green Party and the National Health Action Party).[187]
- Alan Moore, comic book writer and novelist.[188]
- Christopher Moore, American comic fantasy writer.[189]
- Mark Moraghan, actor and singer.[190]
- Samantha Morton, actress, screenwriter and director.[191]
- Richard Murphy, chartered accountant and political economist.[71]
- Kate Nash, musician.[192]
- Robert Neild, economist.[71]
- Jason Netherton, former professional rugby league footballer.[193]
- Alison Newman, actress.[194]
- Novelist, grime MC.[195]
- Panjabi MC, musician.[196]
- Ronnie O'Sullivan, professional snooker player.[197]
- David Owen, former leader of the Social Democratic Party.[198]
- Kai Owen, actor.[199]
- Richard Parker, American economist.[71]
- Tamaryn Payne, actress.[200]
- Maxine Peake, actress.[201]
- Ann Pettifor, analyst and economist.[71]
- Kate Pickett, epidemiologist.[71]
- PINS, rock band.[202]
- Plastician, electronic musician.[203]
- Primal Scream, rock band.[204]
- Robert Pollin, American economist.[71]
- Sophie Porley, actress.[205]
- Billie JD Porter, journalist and television presenter.[206]
- David Preece, goalkeeper.[207]
- Dave Prentis, general secretary of UNISON.[208]
- Rag'n'Bone Man, singer-songwriter.[209]
- Eddi Reader, singer-songwriter (endorsed both Labour and SNP).[210]
- Vanessa Redgrave, actress.[211]
- Reverend and the Makers, rock band.[165]
- Rizzle Kicks, hip hop duo.[212]
- Rou Reynolds, lead vocalist of Enter Shikari.[213]
- Lizzie Roper, actress.[214]
- Nadia Rose, rapper.[215]
- Michael Rosen, children's novelist and poet.[216]
- Ellie Rowsell, lead vocalist of Wolf Alice.[67]
- Robert Rowthorn, economist.[71]
- Mark Ruffalo, actor.[217]
- Bill Ryder-Jones, musician[218][219]
- S-Endz, vocalist, producer and songwriter.[220]
- Alfredo Saad-Filho, Marxian economist.[71]
- Zack Sabre Jr., professional wrestler.[221]
- Sabrepulse, chiptune musician.[222]
- Bernie Sanders, US Senator and 2016 Democratic Party presidential candidate.[223]
- Emmett J. Scanlan, actor.[224]
- David Schneider, actor, comedian.[225]
- Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation.[226]
- Anwar Shaikh, economist.[71]
- Asad Shan, actor, model and presenter.[227]
- Caroline Sheen, actress.[228]
- Ariane Sherine, stand-up comedian, writer and journalist.[229]
- Enter Shikari, rock band.[230]
- Mista Silva, musician.[231]
- Andrew Simms, author and analyst.[71]
- Slix, grime MC, former member of Ruff Sqwad.[178]
- Barry Sloane, actor.[232]
- Harry Leslie Smith, writer, activist, World War II veteran and political commentator.[233]
- Neville Southall, former Welsh international footballer.[234]
- Guy Standing, economist.[71]
- Hollie Steel, singer and actress.[235]
- Frances Stewart, developmental economist.[71]
- Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist of the World Bank.[236]
- Stormzy, grime MC.[237]
- Summer Camp, indie pop duo.[238]
- Sundara Karma, indie band.[239]
- Scotty T, reality television personality.[240]
- Eddy Temple-Morris, DJ, record producer and television presenter.[241]
- Ashley Theophane, professional boxer.[242]
- This Is the Kit, musician.[243]
- Joseph Thompson, actor.[244]
- TomSka, writer, producer, director, actor, and filmmaker.[245]
- Polly Toynbee, journalist and writer.[246]
- AJ Tracey, grime MC.[247]
- Chris van Tulleken, doctor and TV presenter.[248]
- Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Minister of Finance and economist.[249]
- Johnny Vegas, actor and comedian.[250]
- Ava Vidal, comedian.[251]
- Dua Lipa, singer-songwriter.[252][253]
- Terri Walker, singer-songwriter.[254]
- Dave Ward, General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union[255]
- Samuel West, actor and director.[256]
- Richard G. Wilkinson, social epidemiologist, author and advocate.[71]
- Scot Williams, actor, writer and producer.[257]
- Harriet Williamson, journalist.[258]
- Hannah Witton, YouTuber, broadcaster and author.[259]
- Samantha Womack, actress.[260]
- Wolf People, psychedelic rock band.[261]
- Simon Wren-Lewis, economist.[71]
- Gary Younge, writer and columnist.[262]
- Bilal Zafar, comedian.[263]
- Slavoj Žižek, philosopher, cultural critic, and Hegelian Marxist.[264]
- Zomby, electronic musician.[265]
Liberal Democrats
[edit]- Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer (endorsing the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour).[60]
- Samantha Bond, actress.[266]
- Adam Christopher, novelist.[267]
- John Cleese, actor, screenwriter, producer and comedian (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).[101]
- Paul Connew, former editor of the Sunday Mirror.[268]
- Richard Dawkins, ethologist, professor, evolutionary biologist and author.[269]
- Dinesh Dhamija, business entrepreneur.[270]
- Peter Frankopan, historian.[271]
- Bob Geldof, singer-songwriter, author, political activist.[272]
- Clare Gerada, former Chair of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners.[273]
- Ben Goldacre, physician, academic and science writer (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).[140]
- Hugh Grant, actor[274]
- Robert Harris, novelist and former Labour donor.[275]
- Nicola Horlick, investment fund manager.[270]
- Rachel Johnson, editor, journalist, television presenter and author. Sister to the then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.[276]
- Bob Marshall-Andrews, Labour MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.[277]
- Megaman, member of the So Solid Crew.[278]
- Alex Proud, entrepreneur.[279]
- Jay Rayner, journalist, writer, broadcaster, food critic and jazz musician.[280]
- Richard Reed, co-founder, Innocent Drinks.[270]
- John Rentoul, journalist.[281]
- Roy Stride, lead singer of Scouting for Girls.[282]
Plaid Cymru
[edit]- Rhodri Lloyd, rugby league player.[283]
Scottish National Party
[edit]- Limmy, comedian, actor and web developer (endorsed Labour outside of Scotland).[166]
- Eddi Reader, singer-songwriter (endorsed Labour outside of Scotland).[284]
UK Independence Party
[edit]- Anne Marie Waters, political activist (endorsed both Conservatives and UKIP).[285]
Sinn Féin
[edit]- James McClean, professional footballer[286]
Organisations
[edit]Conservative Party
[edit]Labour Party
[edit]- Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL)[288]
- Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)[289]
- Bob Crow Brigade[290]
- Communication Workers Union (CWU)[291]
- Communist Party of Britain[292]
- Fire Brigades Union (FBU)[293]
- General, Municipal, Boilermakers and Allied Trade Union (GMB)[294][295]
- The Hemp Trading Company[296]
- Left Unity[297]
- National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)[298]
- Ninja Tune[299]
- Odd Box Records[300]
- Public and Commercial Services Union[301]
- Stop the War Coalition[302]
- Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)[303]
- Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)[304]
- Unite the Union[305]
- University and College Union (UCU)[306]
Parties
[edit]Some parties which only contest elections in certain parts of the United Kingdom have endorsed political parties in areas they don't contest.
- The Liberal Democrats (standing in Great Britain) and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (standing in Northern Ireland) endorsed each other.[307]
- Workers Revolutionary Party endorsed Labour in constituencies they are not contesting.[308]
Endorsements for individual candidates
[edit]For Stephen Kinnock (Labour):
- More United[309]
- Ross Kemp, English actor, author and investigative journalist.[310]
For Nigel Mills (Conservative):
For Hywel Williams (Plaid Cymru):
For Gloria De Piero (Labour):
For Roseanne Edwards (Independent):
For John Woodcock (Labour Co-operative):
For John Mann (Labour):
For Gavin Robinson (DUP):
- Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando[317]
For Naomi Long (Alliance):
For Nigel Dodds (DUP):
- Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando[317]
For Emma Little Pengelly (DUP):
- Ulster Political Research Group[319]
- Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando[317]
For Preet Gill (Labour):
For Jack Dromey (Labour):
For Jess Phillips (Labour):
For Helen Goodman (Labour):
For Conor Burns (Conservative):
For James Gibson-Watt (Liberal Democrat):
For Ruth Cadbury (Labour):
- Eddie Marsan, actor.[325]
- More United[326]
For Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour):
- The Green Party local party.[327]
For Caroline Lucas (Green):
- Open Britain[328]
- More United[329]
- Liberal Democrat local party[330]
- Vince Cable, former Liberal Democrat MP[331]
- Matt Haig, novelist and journalist[62]
- Best for Britain[332]
- Democracy in Europe Movement 2025[312]
For Kerry McCarthy (Labour):
For Darren Jones (Labour):
For Molly Scott Cato (Green):
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, chef and campaigner[333]
- George Monbiot, environmentalist and writer[334]
- Jonathon Porritt, environmentalist and writer[335]
- Chris T-T, singer and songwriter[336]
- National Health Action Party[314]
For Anna Soubry (Conservative):
For Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat):
For Harriet Harman (Labour):
For Julian Huppert (Liberal Democrat):
For Julian Brazier (Conservative):
For Paul Dadge (Labour):
- Hugh Grant, English actor and film producer[341]
- Steve Coogan, Actor and comedian[342]
For Jo Stevens (Labour):
For Stephen Doughty (Labour Co-operative):
For Kevin Brennan (Labour):
- Best for Britain[332]
- Dafydd Elis-Thomas, former leader of Plaid Cymru.[344]
For Tom Brake (Liberal Democrat):
- Open Britain[345]
- Best for Britain[332]
- Ranulph Fiennes, English explorer[346]
For Matthew Maxwell-Scott (Conservative Party)
For Mark Williams (Liberal Democrat):
For Tracey Crouch (Conservative):
For Mark Hunter (Liberal Democrat):
For Bilal Mahmood (Labour):
For Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative):
For Christopher Chope (Conservative):
For Emma Whysall (Labour):
For Rachel Wolf (Conservative):
For Rashid Nix (Green):
- Save Central Hill [318]
For Rupa Huq (Labour):
- Best for Britain[332]
- The Green Party local party[351]
- Konnie Huq, television presenter and writer, candidate's sister.[352]
- Shappi Khorsandi, comedian and author.[353]
For Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrat):
For Stephen Lloyd (Liberal Democrat):
For Ian Murray (Labour):
For Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat):
For Toni Giugliano (Scottish National Party):
For Bambos Charalambous (Labour):
For Ben Bradshaw (Labour):
For Seema Malhotra (Labour):
For Tom Elliott (UUP):
- Leave.EU[360]
- Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando[317]
For Matt Kerr (Labour and Co-operative):
For Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour):
- The Green Party local party[361]
- Open Britain[318]
For Mark Bray-Perry (Green):
For Meg Hillier (Labour):
- Oliver Kamm, journalist and writer[362]
For Tulip Siddiq (Labour):
- Best for Britain[332]
- More United[363]
- Robert Webb, comedian and actor.[364]
For Andy Slaughter (Labour):
For Teck Khong (UKIP):
For Helen Flynn (Liberal Democrat):
- The Green Party local party[366]
For John McDonnell (Labour):
For Gareth Thomas (Labour Co-operative):
For Lisa Smart (Liberal Democrat):
For Mike Katz (Labour):
For Andrew Bingham (Conservative):
For Catherine West (Labour):
- Phil Davis, actor, writer and director[368]
- Linda Grant, novelist and journalist[369][370]
For Nimco Ali (Women's Equality):
- Sue Black, computer scientist, academic and social entrepreneur[371]
- Hibo Wardere, author, anti-female genital mutilation campaigner[372]
- Angela Saini, science journalist, broadcaster and author[373]
- Heydon Prowse activist, journalist, and comedian[374]
For Peter Kyle (Labour):
For Lee Scott (Conservative):
For Wes Streeting (Labour):
- The Green Party local party[377]
- Ian McKellen, actor[378]
- Open Britain[379]
For Vix Lowthion (Green):
For Emma Dent Coad (Labour):
For Philip Hollobone (Conservative):
For Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat):
For Michelle Dewberry (Independent):
- Alan Sugar, business magnate and crossbench peer.[383]
For Fabian Hamilton (Labour):
For Rachel Reeves (Labour):
For Liz Kendall (Labour):
- Grace Petrie, singer-songwriter[385]
- Open Britain[386]
- More United[387]
For Kelly-Marie Blundell (Liberal Democrat):
For John Cryer (Labour):
For Karl McCartney (Conservative):
- UKIP local party[citation needed]
For Kelvin Hopkins (Labour);
For Gavin Shuker (Labour):
For Gerard Batten (UKIP):
For George Galloway (Independent):
For Afzal Khan (Labour):
- Harriet Williamson, journalist.[393]
- Bethany Black, comedian.[394]
For Siobhain McDonagh (Labour):
For Neil Dawson (Labour):
- The Green Party local party[397]
For Jane Dodds (Liberal Democrat):
For Julian Lewis (Conservative):
For Desmond Swayne (Conservative):
For Catherine McKinnell (Labour):
For Lilian Greenwood (Labour):
For Elizabeth Riches (Liberal Democrat):
For Robin Moss (Labour):
- Los Campesinos!, indie pop band[403]
For Norman Lamb (Liberal Democrat):
For James Wild (Conservative):
For Andrew Bridgen (Conservative):
- UKIP local party[citation needed]
For Chloe Smith (Conservative):
For Lana Hempsall (Conservative):
For Clive Lewis (Labour):
For Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat):
For Larry Sanders (Green):
For Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat):
- Open Britain[318]
- Green Party local party[411]
For Mhairi Black (Scottish National Party):
For Angela Smith (Labour):
For Stewart Jackson (Conservative):
For Sue Dann (Labour):
- Billy Bragg, singer, songwriter and activist.[414]
For Luke Pollard (Labour):
- Billy Bragg, singer, songwriter and activist.[414]
For Owen Smith (Labour):
For Ian McCargo (Labour):
- The Green Party local party[397]
For Chris Bryant (Labour):
For Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat):
- The Green Party local party[418]
- Best for Britain[332]
For Rebecca Long-Bailey (Labour):
For Phil Wilson (Labour):
For Natalie Bennett (Green):
For Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat):
For Philip Davies (Conservative):
For Sophie Walker[422] (Women's Equality):
- The Green Party local party[423]
- More United[424]
- Caroline Criado Perez, feminist activist and journalist[425]
- June Sarpong, television presenter[426]
- Democracy in Europe Movement 2025[312]
For Andy Brown (Green):
- Liberal Democrat local party[427]
For David Warburton (Conservative):
For Roger Helmer (UKIP):
For Louise Irvine (National Health Action):
- The Green Party local party[430]
- Brian May, musician and astrophysicist[431]
- Marcus Chown, science writer, journalist and broadcaster[432]
- Democracy in Europe Movement 2025[312]
For Alan Whitehead (Labour):
- Open Britain[433]
- The Green Party local party[399]
For Sue McGuire (Liberal Democrat):
For Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat):
For Andrew George (Liberal Democrat):
For Jonathan Reynolds (Labour):
For James Wharton (Conservative):
- Steve Gibson, chairman of Middlesbrough football club and former Labour councillor[438]
For Chuka Umunna (Labour):
For Ann-Marie Barker (Liberal Democrat):
- Emma Kennedy, actress, writer and presenter.[440]
For Amna Ahmad (Liberal Democrat):
For Martin Costello (UKIP):
For Claire Young (Liberal Democrat):
For Tim Aker (UKIP):
For Jackie Doyle-Price (Conservative):
- Sue Moxley, television presenter and beauty editor[444]
- David Van Day, singer and media personality[444]
For Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour):
For David Lammy (Labour):
- David Eldridge, dramatist[446]
- More United[447]
For Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat):
- The Green Party local party[418]
- More United[448]
- Samantha Bond, actress.[266]
For Kate Hoey (Labour)
- UK Independence Party local branch[449]
- Paul Nuttall, former leader of the UK Independence Party[449]
- Tony Adams, former captain of Arsenal football team.[citation needed]
- Piers Corbyn, eurosceptic meteorologist and brother to Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn.[449]
For George Turner (Liberal Democrat):
- Gia Milinovich, television presenter and writer[450]
- Gina Miller, business owner and campaigner against Brexit[451]
- Oliver Kamm, leader writer and columnist for The Times[452]
- More United[453]
- Open Britain[318]
For Antony Calvert (Conservative):
For Mary Creagh (Labour):
- Open Britain[455]
- Lewis Thompson, UKIP candidate for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford[454]
For Peter Bone (Conservative):
- UKIP local party[citation needed]
For James Heappey (Conservative):
For Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat):
For Lisa Nandy (Labour):
For Alison McGovern (Labour):
For Emma Reynolds (Labour):
For Pat McFadden (Labour):
For Ian Lucas (Labour):
For Rafiq Raqa (Labour):
For Marcus Fysh (Conservative):
For Jo Roundell Greene (Liberal Democrat):
For Rachael Maskell (Labour):
- The Green Party local party[463]
For Ed Young (Conservative):
For Julian Sturdy (Conservative)
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