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    Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2015 general election


    Endorsements for parties




    = Newspapers and magazines

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    National daily newspapers




    National weekly newspapers




    National monthly newspapers




    National Sunday newspapers




    News magazines




    Political magazines




    English newspapers




    Northern Irish newspapers




    Scottish newspapers




    = Individuals

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    Animal Welfare Party


    Piers Morgan, journalist and television personality


    Conservative Party


    Michael Bloomberg, American businessman and politician
    Sol Campbell, footballer
    Bob Dudley, American businessman
    Ron Dennis, businessman
    Charles Dunstone, businessman
    George Iacobescu, businessman
    Stuart Rose, businessman
    Tidjane Thiam, French-Ivorian businessman and former politician
    Paul S. Walsh, businessman
    Andrew Lloyd Webber, composer and Conservative member of the House of Lords


    Green Party of England and Wales


    George Monbiot, writer and environmentalist
    Jack Monroe, writer and social activist
    Grace Petrie. activist and singer-songwriter
    Peter Tatchell, political campaigner and journalist


    Labour Party


    Duncan Bannatyne, businessman and author
    Trevor Beattie, advertising executive
    Jo Brand, comedian, writer, actress and former nurse
    Russell Brand (in England and Wales, except Brighton), comedian, activist
    Michelle Collins, actress
    Steve Coogan, actor and comedian
    Peter Duncan, actor
    Ben Elton, comedian
    Martin Freeman, actor
    Stephen Fry, comedian, writer, actor and presenter
    Stephen Hawking, professor, theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author
    Wayne Hemingway, fashion designer and businessman
    Mathew Horne, actor
    Jason Isaacs, actor
    Eddie Izzard, comedian, actor and writer
    Owen Jones, author, newspaper columnist and commentator
    Kathy Lette, author
    David Morrissey, actor, director, producer and screenwriter
    Susie Orbach, writer and social critic
    Paul O'Grady, broadcaster
    Ronnie O'Sullivan, professional snooker player
    Grayson Perry, artist
    Will Self, author, journalist, broadcaster
    Delia Smith, cook, author and television presenter
    Patrick Stewart, actor
    Harry Styles, singer of One Direction
    David Tennant, actor
    Polly Toynbee, journalist, author
    Dale Vince, entrepreneur
    Robert Webb, comedian


    Liberal Democrats


    John Cleese, actor and comedian


    Scottish National Party


    Dennis Canavan, former Scottish Labour Party and independent politician
    Martin Compston, former footballer and actor
    Brian Cox, actor
    Ian McElhinney, actor
    Tommy Sheridan, former Scottish Socialist Party and Solidarity member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow. Co-leader of Solidarity
    Elaine C. Smith, actress and comedian


    Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


    Jawad Ahmad, singer, musician and activist


    UK Independence Party


    Richard Desmond, publisher, adult industry businessman
    Nick Griffin, former leader of the British National Party, former MEP
    Tommy Robinson, former leader and founder of the English Defence League, founder of the European Defence League, former Vice-Chairman of British Freedom Party
    Paul Sykes, businessman, philanthropist


    = Organisations

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    Conservative Party


    Young Republicans International Committee, youth wing of US Republican Party


    Labour Party


    Australian Labor Party, abroad
    Socialist Environment and Resources Association, environmental activist group
    Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians, trade union
    UNISON, trade union
    USDAW, trade union


    Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


    National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, trade union


    UKIP


    Britain First, far-right 'street-defence' organisation


    = Parties

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    Some parties which only contest elections in certain parts of the United Kingdom have endorsed political parties in areas they don't contest

    The Labour Party (Great Britain) endorsed the Social Democratic and Labour Party in Northern Ireland.
    Plaid Cymru (Wales) endorsed the Green Party in England and the Scottish National Party in Scotland.
    The SNP (Scotland) endorsed the Green Party in England, and Plaid Cymru in Wales.
    The DUP and UUP (Northern Ireland) formed a unionist pact in four seats, with DUP candidates standing in Belfast East and Belfast North, and UUP candidates standing in Fermanagh and South Tyrone and Newry and Armagh.
    The 3 Green Parties in the United Kingdom, the Green Party of England and Wales, the Scottish Green Party and the Green Party in Northern Ireland, endorsed each other in their respective areas.


    Endorsements for individual candidates




    = Danny Alexander, Liberal Democrat candidate for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey

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    Hugh Grant, actor


    = Ed Balls, Labour Party candidate for Morley and Outwood

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    PinkNews


    = Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrat candidate for Sheffield Hallam

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    The Times


    = Oliver Coppard, Labour Party candidate for Sheffield Hallam

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    Owen Jones, Guardian journalist.
    Ronnie O'Sullivan, professional snooker player


    = Andrew Dismore, Labour Party candidate for Hendon

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    PinkNews


    = Lynne Featherstone, Liberal Democrat candidate for Hornsey and Wood Green

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    PinkNews


    = Mike Freer, Conservative Party candidate for Finchley and Golders Green

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    PinkNews


    = Andrew George, Liberal Democrat candidate for St Ives

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    Brian May, Guitarist of Queen


    = Naomi Long, Alliance Party candidate for Belfast East

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    PinkNews


    = Caroline Lucas, Green candidate for Brighton Pavilion

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    Julia Chanteray, President of the Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce
    Tom Burke, environmentalist, former Executive Director of Friends of the Earth
    Tony Juniper, activist, writer, environmentalist
    Charles Secrett, author, environmentalist broadcaster
    Russell Brand, comedian, activist
    David Attenborough, naturalist and broadcaster
    Joanna Lumley, actress and author
    Thom Yorke, musician and songwriter; member of Radiohead
    Brian May, musician, astrophysicist and animal welfare campaigner; member of Queen
    Billy Bragg, singer-songwriter
    Rory Bremner, impressionist and satirist
    Stephen Frears, film director
    Katharine Hamnett, fashion designer
    Jeremy Irons, actor
    Diana Quick, actress
    Bianca Jagger, human rights activist
    Kevin McCloud, Grand Designs presenter
    Alistair McGowan, actor and impressionist
    Cornelia Parker, sculptor and installation artist
    Tracy Worcester, former actress and animal welfare campaigner
    Mark Constantine, founder of Lush cosmetics
    Joseph Corré, co-founder, Agent Provocateur
    John Ashton, former special representative for climate change at the Foreign Office
    Prof. Tim Jackson, sustainable development, University of Surrey
    Jane Goodall, primatologist and UN messenger of peace
    Satish Kumar, former monk and peace activist
    Jeremy Leggett, green energy entrepreneur
    Jonathon Porritt, environmentalist and broadcaster
    Chris Rapley, former director of the Science Museum and the British Antarctic Survey
    Gordon Roddick, founder of 38 Degrees and co-founder, The Big Issue and The Body Shop
    Charles Secrett, former head of Friends of the Earth, England, Wales and Northern Ireland
    Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder
    Sir Tim Smit, co-founder of the Eden Project
    George Monbiot, journalist and author
    Michael Morpurgo, children's author, poet, playwright
    Mark Steel, writer and comedian
    Mark Thomas, comedian and journalist
    PinkNews


    = Maajid Nawaz, Liberal Democrat candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn

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    David Aaronovitch, journalist
    Richard Dawkins, scientist and writer


    = Derek Wall, Green candidate for Windsor

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    Democratic Union Party, Syrian Kurdish political party


    = Tom Watson, Labour candidate for West Bromwich East

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    Hugh Grant, actor


    = Hywel Williams, Plaid Cymru candidate for Arfon

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    Caroline Lucas, Green candidate for Brighton Pavilion


    See also


    Newspaper endorsements in the United Kingdom general election, 2010
    United Kingdom general election, 2010 (Endorsements)
    Endorsements in the United Kingdom general election, 2017
    Endorsements in the 2019 United Kingdom general election


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