- Source: List of British republicans
Supporters of republicanism in the United Kingdom—replacing the country's monarchy with a republic—typically favour an elected head of state to a constitutional monarch who heads the British royal family.
Individuals (living)
= Politicians (serving)
=Rhun ap Iorwerth, MS, leader of Plaid Cymru
Jonathan Bartley, theologian and former co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
Natalie Bennett, peer and former leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
Richard Burgon, MP (Labour)
Maggie Chapman, MSP (Scottish Greens)
Katy Clark, MSP (Scottish Labour), peer and former MP (Labour)
Tom Copley, Deputy Mayor of London for Housing and Residential Development and former AM (Labour Co-op)
Jeremy Corbyn, MP (Independent) and former leader of the Labour Party)
Mark Drakeford, MS, former leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister of Wales
Mark Ferguson, MP (Labour)
Stephen Flynn, MP (SNP)
George Foulkes, peer, former MP and MSP (Labour, Scottish Labour and Co-operative Party)
Zöe Garbett, London Assembly member. (Green Party)
Christine Grahame, MSP (SNP)
Ross Greer, MSP (Scottish Greens)
Nia Griffith, MP (Labour)
John Griffiths, MS (Welsh Labour)
Llyr Gruffydd, MS (Plaid Cymru)
Peter Hain, peer and former MP (Labour)
Patrick Harvie, MSP and co-leader of the Scottish Greens
Elin Jones, MS (Plaid Cymru) and Llywydd (Presiding Officer) of the Senedd
Clive Lewis, MP (Labour)
Gillian Mackay, MSP (Scottish Greens)
John McDonnell, MP (Labour)
Paul McLennan, MSP (SNP)
Lisa Nandy, MP (Labour)
John Prescott, peer, former MP (Labour) and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Ash Regan, MSP (Alba; formerly SNP)
Ken Skates, MS (Welsh Labour)
Lorna Slater, MSP and co-leader of the Scottish Greens
Andy Slaughter, MP (Labour)
Cat Smith, MP (Labour)
Dick Taverne, peer (Liberal Democrats) and former MP (Labour, Democratic Labour)
Mercedes Villalba, MSP (Scottish Labour)
Humza Yousaf, MSP (SNP), former First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party
= Politicians (former)
=Norman Baker, former MP (Liberal Democrats)
John Biggs, former Labour mayor of Tower Hamlets
Mhairi Black, former MP (Scottish National Party)
Steven Bonnar, former MP (Scottish National Party)
Russell Brown, former MP (Labour)
Ronnie Campbell, former MP (Labour)
Michael Clapham, former MP (Labour)
David Crausby, former MP (Labour)
Roseanna Cunningham, former MSP (SNP)
Ian Davidson, former MP (Labour)
Ron Davies, former MP (Labour), Independent councillor and political activist (Plaid Cymru)
Emma Dent Coad, former MP (Labour)
Bill Etherington, former MP (Labour)
Linda Fabiani, former MSP (SNP)
George Galloway, former MP (Labour, Respect, Workers Party) and leader of the Workers Party
Rob Gibson, former MSP (SNP)
Roger Godsiff, former MP (Labour)
David Hanson, former MP (Labour)
Roy Hattersley, former MP (Labour) and peer
Derek Hatton, former deputy leader of Liverpool City Council (Labour)
John Heppell, former MP (Labour)
Kelvin Hopkins, former MP (Labour)
Julian Huppert, former MP (Liberal Democrats)
Brian Iddon, former MP (Labour)
Lynne Jones, former MP (Labour)
Rosie Kane, former MSP (Scottish Socialist Party)
Ken Livingstone, former mayor of London and Labour MP
Caroline Lucas, former MP and co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
Andrew MacKinlay, former MP (Labour) and councillor (Liberal Democrats)
Denis MacShane, author and former MP (Labour)
Magid Magid, former MEP (Green Party of England and Wales) and Lord Mayor of Sheffield
Bob Marshall-Andrews, barrister and former MP (Labour)
John McAllion, former MP and MSP (Labour)
Natalie McGarry, former MP (SNP and Independent)
Jim McGovern, former MP (Labour)
Ann McKechin, former MP (Labour)
Anne McLaughlin, former MP (SNP)
Chris Mullin, former MP (Labour)
Doug Naysmith, former MP (Labour)
Stephen Pound, former MP (Labour)
Gordon Prentice, former MP (Labour)
Ken Ritchie, former Labour councillor, psephologist and founder of Labour for a Republic
Alex Salmond, former First Minister of Scotland (Alba; formerly SNP)
Phil Sawford, former MP (Labour)
Bethan Sayed, former MS (Plaid Cymru)
Tommy Sheppard, former MP (SNP)
Jim Sillars, former MP (Labour and SNP)
Dennis Skinner, former MP (Labour)
Adam Tomkins, former MSP (Conservative)
Jean Urquhart, former MSP (SNP and Independent)
Graham Watson, former MEP (Liberal Democrat)
Sandra White, former MSP (SNP)
Chris Williamson, former MP (Labour and Independent)
Bill Wilson, former MSP (SNP) and political activist (Scottish Greens)
Leanne Wood, former MS (former leader of Plaid Cymru)
= Political activists
=Tariq Ali, author and political activist
Jamie Bevan, Welsh language activist
Julie Bindel, writer and political activist
Catherine Mayer, author and co-founder of the Women's Equality Party
Alan McCombes, Scottish Socialist Party campaigner
Gareth Miles, Welsh language activist
Craig Murray, former diplomat and activist
Mike Small, Scottish author and activist
Peter Tatchell, gay rights campaigner
Kevin Williamson, Scottish writer and activist
= Political staff and advisors
=Alastair Campbell, political strategist, journalist and author
Philip Collins, journalist and former chief speechwriter to Tony Blair
Andrew Fisher, political adviser and consultant
Lance Price, writer, journalist and former political adviser to Tony Blair
= Trade unionists
=John Edmonds, former General Secretary of GMB Union
Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)
Arthur Scargill, former trade union leader, leader of the Socialist Labour Party
= Journalists and non-fiction writers
=Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, columnist for The Independent
Jackie Ashley, journalist
Julian Baggini, philosopher and writer
Piers Brendon, historian and writer
Emma Brockes, author and journalist
Heather Brooke, journalist, writer and FOI activist
Julie Burchill, writer and columnist
Beatrix Campbell, journalist and author
Nick Cohen, columnist for The Observer
Michael Collins, writer and broadcaster
Robert Crampton, journalist (The Times)
Bill Emmott, former editor of The Economist
Otto English, author and journalist
Jonathan Freedland, journalist
Tanya Gold, journalist
Roy Greenslade, journalist and academic
Johann Hari, writer and journalist
Lester Holloway, journalist and former councillor (Labour)
Mick Hume, journalist
Owen Jones, journalist
Kitty Kelley, American journalist and author
Simon Kelner, journalist and former editor of The Independent
Matt Kennard, journalist and head of investigations at Declassified UK
A. L. Kennedy, writer and academic
Philippe Legrain, economist and writer
Tim Lott, author
Iain Macwhirter, political commentator
Kevin Maguire, journalist
Kenan Malik, writer, lecturer and broadcaster
Andrew MacGregor Marshall, journalist
Allegra McEvedy, chef and food writer
Chris McLaughlin, journalist
Suzanne Moore, journalist
Tom Nairn, essayist
Brendan O'Neill, journalist
Susie Orbach, psychotherapist and writer
Stephen Pollard, author and journalist
Jay Rayner, food critic
Brian Reade, Daily Mirror columnist
Vicky Richardson, journalist
Paul Routledge, Daily Mirror journalist
Frances Ryan, journalist and political activist
Ash Sarkar, journalist and political activist
Miranda Sawyer, journalist
Mark Seddon, journalist
Will Self, journalist
Joan Smith, novelist, journalist and human rights activist
Polly Toynbee, columnist for The Guardian
Janice Turner, journalist and columnist for The Times
Francis Wheen, journalist, writer and broadcaster
Andreas Whittam Smith, journalist (co-founder and first editor of The Independent)
Peter Wilby, journalist
Gary Younge, journalist
= Novelists and fiction authors
=Philippa Gregory, novelist
Mark Haddon, novelist
James Kelman, novelist and playwright
Kathy Lette, novelist
John Niven, screenwriter and author
Caryl Phillips, novelist
Philip Pullman, author
Michèle Roberts, novelist and poet
Sara Sheridan, author and historical novelist
Zadie Smith, author
Jonathan Trigell, author
= Broadcasters
=Simon Fanshawe, writer and broadcaster
Mariella Frostrup, journalist and broadcaster
Julia Hartley-Brewer, radio presenter and political journalist
John Humphrys, radio and television presenter
Mark Kermode, film critic, journalist
Paul Mason, political commentator and author
Fiona Phillips, journalist and broadcaster
Amol Rajan, journalist and broadcaster
Lesley Riddoch, radio broadcaster, activist and journalist
Matthew Wright, broadcaster and journalist
= Business people
=Dawn Airey, media executive and sports administrator
Alan McGee, co-founder of Creation Records and Poptones
Tim Waterstone, founder of Waterstones bookshops and author
= Actors
=Steve Coogan, actor and comedian
Brian Cox
Ben Dover, pornographic actor
Christopher Eccleston
Colin Firth
Mark Gatiss, actor, comedian, screenwriter and novelist
Margot Leicester, actor
Paul McGann
Josh O'Connor
Daniel Radcliffe
Dougray Scott
Elaine C. Smith
Abigail Thorn, YouTuber, actress and playwright
Samuel West, actor and director
= Comedians
=Frankie Boyle, comedian and writer
Jo Brand
Robin Ince, comedian, actor and writer
Eddie Izzard, comedian, actor and writer
Lloyd Langford
Rob Newman
John Oliver, actor and comedian, host of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Mark Steel
Mark Thomas, comedian, author and activist
Tracey Ullman, actor and comedian
Henning Wehn
= Singers, musicians and composers
=James Dean Bradfield, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Manic Street Preachers
Ray Burns (Captain Sensible), musician
Adrian Fry, trombonist and arranger
Iona Fyfe, singer
Mark 'Barney' Greenway, singer
Paul Heaton, singer (The Beautiful South)
Pat Kane, musician (Hue and Cry), journalist and political activist
Sean Moore, musician (Manic Street Preachers)
Morrissey, singer-songwriter and author (formerly of The Smiths)
Craig Reid, musician (The Proclaimers)
Charlie Reid, musician (The Proclaimers)
Paul Simonon, musician (formerly of The Clash)
Robert Smith, musician (The Cure)
Paul Towndrow, saxophonist
Nicky Wire, musician (Manic Street Preachers)
= Artists
=Steve Bell, cartoonist
Peter Fluck, caricaturist and satirist
Mark McGowan, performance artist known as Chunky Mark and The Artist Taxi Driver
Ralph Steadman, cartoonist
= Theatre and film directors
=John Boorman, film director
Danny Boyle, Academy Award-winning film director
Richard Eyre, theatre and film director
Stephen Frears, film director and producer
Paul Greengrass, film director and screenwriter
Duncan Jones, film director, producer and screenwriter
Mike Leigh, writer and director of film and theatre
Ken Loach, film and television director
= Screenwriters and playwrights
=Alan Bissett, author and playwright
Jon Canter, television comedy writer
Maureen Chadwick, screenwriter, dramatist and television producer
Michael Frayn, author and playwright
David Hare, playwright
Julia Pascal, playwright and theatre director
= Poets
=Tony Harrison, poet, translator and playwright
Mike Jenkins
Patrick Jones, poet, playwright and filmmaker
Liz Lochhead, Makar (National Poet for Scotland) and essayist
Sean O'Brien, poet and critic
Michael Rosen, novelist and poet
Luke Wright
= Sportspeople
=Joey Barton, football manager and former footballer
Stan Collymore, former footballer
Frankie Dettori, Italian jockey
Brian Moore, former rugby union player
= Legal professionals
=Louise Christian, human rights lawyer
Imran Khan, lawyer
Michael Mansfield, KC
Geoffrey Robertson, KC
Clive Stafford Smith, lawyer and human rights campaigner
= Academics
=Kehinde Andrews, author and professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University
Sophie Grace Chappell, philosopher
Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and writer
Gregor Gall, writer and academic
Ted Honderich, academic and philosopher
Laura McAllister, Professor of Public Policy and the Governance of Wales at the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University
Steven Rose, scientist and writer
Quentin Skinner, academic and historian
Adam Tomkins, academic and former MSP (Scottish Conservatives)
Nigel Warburton, academic and philosopher
= Religious figures
=Pete Broadbent, former Bishop of Willesden
Individuals (deceased)
= Politicians
=Tony Banks (1942–2006), MP and peer (Labour)
Tony Benn (1925–2014), MP (Labour)
Charles Bradlaugh (1833–1891), MP (Liberal)
George Buchanan (1890–1955), MP (Labour)
William Cluse (1875–1955), MP (Labour)
Richard Crossman (1907–1974), MP (Labour) and editor of the New Statesman
Donald Dewar (1937–2000), Scottish Labour politician and First Minister of Scotland
Sir Charles Dilke (1843–1911), MP (Liberal)
Jack Dormand (1919–2003), MP and peer (Labour)
Raymond Fletcher (1921–1991), MP (Labour)
Paul Flynn (1935–2019), MP (Labour)
Michael Foot (1913–2010), MP (Labour) and Leader of the Opposition
Willie Gallacher (1881–1965), MP (Communist Party of Great Britain)
Arthur Greenwood (1880–1954), MP (Labour)
Willie Hamilton (1917–2000), MP (Labour)
George Hardie (1873–1937), MP (Labour)
Keir Hardie (1856–1915), MP and founder of the Labour Party
Emrys Hughes (1894–1969), MP (Labour) and journalist
Glenda Jackson (1936–2023), MP (Labour) and actress
William Keenan (1889–1955), MP (Labour)
George Lansbury (1859–1940), MP (Labour) and Leader of the Opposition
Margo MacDonald (1943–2014), MP and MSP (SNP)
David Marquand (1934–2024), academic, author and former MP (Labour)
James Maxton (1885–1946), MP (Independent Labour Party)
Valentine McEntee (1871–1953), MP (Labour)
John McGovern (1887–1968), MP (Labour)
Kevin McNamara (1934–2017), MP (Labour)
Michael Meacher (1939–2015), MP (Labour)
John Stuart Mill (1806–1873), MP (Liberal), philosopher and political economist
Peter Mond, 4th Baron Melchett (1948–2018), life peer (Labour) and campaigner
Mo Mowlam (1949–2005), MP (Labour) and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Stan Orme (1923–2005), MP (Labour)
Gwilym Prys-Davies (1923–2017), peer (Labour)
Richard Rogers (1933–2021), peer (Labour) and architect
Alfred Salter (1873–1945), MP (Labour), 1925–45
Nancy Seear (1913–1997), peer and social scientist (Liberal, then Liberal Democrats)
Algernon Sidney (1623–1683), English politician and political theorist
Campbell Stephen (1884–1947), MP (Independent Labour Party)
Ernest Thurtle (1884–1954), MP (Labour)
Kay Ullrich (1943–2021), MSP (SNP)
Benjamin Vaughan (1751–1835), political economist and MP
= Political activists, advisers and social reformers
=Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832), philosopher, jurist and social reformer
Julian Cayo-Evans (1937–1995), Welsh political activist and leader of the Free Wales Army
Dennis Coslett (1939–2004), Welsh political activist (Free Wales Army) and author
Marcia Falkender (1932–2019), peer and private secretary to prime minister Harold Wilson
George William Foote (1850–1915), secularist and journal editor; secretary of the London Republican Club (1870) and National Republican League (1871)
John Frost (1750–1842), English radical
Stephen Maxwell (1942–2012), SNP activist
Trefor Morgan (1914–1970), Welsh nationalist activist
Thomas Muir of Huntershill (1765–1799), Scottish political reformer
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), feminist writer and philosopher
= Journalists, authors and writers
=J. G. Ballard (1930–2009), novelist
William Blake (1757–1827), writer and artist
Robert Burns (1759–1796), poet and lyricist
Carmen Callil (1938–2022), writer and publisher
John Cole (1927–2013), BBC political editor
Thomas Davison (1794–1826), journalist and publisher
A. A. Gill (1954–2016), journalist and critic
Thomas Gordon (c. 1691–1750), Scottish writer and Commonwealthman
Alasdair Gray (1934–2019), Scottish author
Barbara Hall (1923–2022), crossword compiler and writer
James Harrington (1611–1677), political theorist and author
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011), author and columnist
Leonard Hobhouse (1864–1929), political theorist
Anthony Holden (1947–2023), writer, broadcaster and critic
Mervyn Jones (1922–2010), writer
Ethel Mannin (1900–1984), novelist and travel writer
Kingsley Martin (1897–1969), editor of the New Statesman, 1930–60
John Milton (1608–1674), poet
Edwin Morgan (1920–2010), Makar (National Poet for Scotland) and translator
Jan Morris (1926–2020), historian and writer
William Morris (1834–1896), writer and artist
Deborah Orr (1962–2019), journalist
Thomas Paine (1737–1809), English-American author and revolutionary
Ronald Payne (1926–2013), journalist and war correspondent
Edward Pearce (1939–2018), New Statesman contributor
Claire Rayner (1931–2010), journalist
George W. M. Reynolds (1814–1879), author and journalist
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822), English Romantic poet
Sue Townsend (1946–2014), author (wrote the best-selling political satire The Queen and I in which Britain becomes a republic, later adapted as a TV drama on Sky One, and its sequel, Queen Camilla (novel))
H. G. Wells (1866–1946), writer
Peter Whelan (1931–2014), playwright
Gwyn A. Williams (1925–1995), historian
Benjamin Zephaniah (1958–2023), poet
= Singers, musicians and composers
=Shane MacGowan (1957–2023), singer and songwriter (The Pogues)
Robert Simpson (1921–1997), composer
= Actors
=Honor Blackman (1925–2020)
Andrew Ray (1939–2003), actor who played the Duke of York (George VI) in Edward and Mrs Simpson and the Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII) in Passion and Paradise
= Artists
=Terence Conran (1931–2020), designer and restaurateur
William James Linton (1812–1897), wood-engraver and author
= Legal professionals
=Anthony Scrivener (1935–2015), QC
Nathaniel Wade (c. 1666?–1718), English lawyer
= Academics
=Patrick Collinson (1929–2011), historian
Bernard Crick (1929–2008), academic and political philosopher
Stephen Haseler (1942–2017), professor, author
= Military personnel
=Robert Overton (c. 1609–1678), English soldier and scholar
John Lawson (ca. 1615–1665), naval officer
= Religious figures
=Joseph Fawcett (c. 1758–1804), English Presbyterian minister and poet
Donald Soper (1903–1998), Methodist minister and peer (Labour)
= Media figures
=Max Clifford (1943–2017), publicist
Tony Garnett (1936–2020), television producer
= Other public figures
=Nicholas Culpeper (1616–1654), botanist, herbalist, physician and astrologer
Groups
Breakthrough Party
Green Party of England and Wales
Republic
Labour for a Republic
Our Republic
Scottish Greens
Scottish Socialist Party
Scottish Republican Socialist Movement
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