Endorsements in the 2019 United Kingdom general election

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Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2019 United Kingdom general election.

Endorsements for parties[]

Newspapers and magazines[]

National daily newspapers[]

Newspaper Endorsement Notes Link
Daily Express Conservative Party [1]
Daily Mail Conservative Party [2]
Daily Mirror Labour Party [3]
The Daily Telegraph Conservative Party [4]
Financial Times None "To those candidates who share [internationalist, pro business and liberal] values – and are ready to fight for them – the FT lends its wholehearted support." [5]
The Guardian Labour Party Advocated voting for "candidates who can defeat the Tories" where Labour can't win. [6]
i None [7]
The Independent None Endorsed tactical voting "in an effort to deny Mr Johnson that majority." [8]
Morning Star Labour Party [9]
The Sun Conservative Party [2]
The Times Conservative Party [10]

National Sunday newspapers[]

Newspaper Endorsement Notes Link
The Observer None Encouraged readers to vote for "pro-referendum, progressive" candidates in order to stop a Conservative majority. [11]
Sunday Express Conservative Party [12]
The Sunday Mirror Labour Party [13]
The Sunday People Labour Party [14]
The Sun on Sunday Conservative Party [2]
The Sunday Telegraph Conservative Party [15]
The Sunday Times Conservative Party [16]

National weekly newspapers[]

Newspaper Endorsement Notes Link
The Jewish Chronicle None Opposed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn becoming prime minister. [17]

National political magazines[]

Publication Endorsement Notes Link
The Economist Liberal Democrats [18]
New Statesman None Endorsed tactical voting against the Conservatives.
Called Jeremy Corbyn "unfit to be prime minister".
[19]
Red Pepper Labour Party [20]
Socialist Standard Socialist Party of Great Britain Called on voters to write "world socialism" on their ballot outside the two constituencies contested. [21]
The Spectator Conservative Party [22]

Other national publications[]

Publication Endorsement Notes Link
Dazed Labour Party Bi-monthly style magazine [23]
gal-dem Labour Party Publication sharing perspectives from women and non-binary people of colour [24]
Huck Labour Party Bi-monthly arts and lifestyle magazine [25]
Peace News Green Party Supported parties that proposed a green new deal. [26]
Labour Party
Plaid Cymru
The Quietus Labour Party Music and pop culture magazine [27]
Socialist Appeal Labour Party Trotskyist publication [28]
Vice Labour Party Cultural/lifestyle magazine [29]

Northern Irish newspapers[]

Newspaper Endorsement Notes Link
Irish News None Supported candidates who support remaining in the European Union. [30]

Regional newspapers[]

Publication Endorsement Notes Link
Evening Standard Conservative Party Free daily London newspaper [31]
Liverpool Echo Labour Party Daily newspaper covering Liverpool and Merseyside[32] [33]

Individuals[]

Brexit Party[]

  • Derek Chisora, boxer[34]

Conservative Party[]

  • Ian Austin, former independent and Labour MP[35]
  • Arron Banks, businessman and co-founder of Leave.EU[36]
  • Gareth Bennett, independent and former UKIP AM[37]
  • Carl Benjamin, YouTuber and former UKIP candidate[38]
  • Catherine Blaiklock, founder and former leader of the Brexit Party[39]
  • Roy Chubby Brown, stand-up comedian[40]
  • Douglas Carswell, former independent, UKIP and Conservative MP[41]
  • Bill Etheridge, former UKIP and Brexit Party MEP[42]
  • Lance Forman, independent and former Brexit Party MEP[43]
  • Bobby George, darts player[40]
  • David Goodhart, journalist[44]
  • Darren Grimes, commentator and activist[45]
  • Lucy Harris, independent and former Brexit Party MEP[43]
  • Tom Harris, former Labour MP[46]
  • Katie Hopkins, media personality and columnist[40]
  • Bernard Ingham, journalist[47]
  • Claude Littner, business executive[38]
  • John Longworth, independent and former Brexit Party MEP and chairman of Leave Means Leave[43]
  • Tim Martin, businessman and founder of Wetherspoons[38]
  • Geoff Norcott, comedian[48]
  • Annunziata Rees-Mogg, independent and former Brexit Party MEP[43]
  • Tommy Robinson, far-right activist and co-founder of the English Defence League[49]
  • Tim Stanley, journalist and historian[50]
  • Gisela Stuart, former Labour MP, chair of Change Britain and former chair of Vote Leave[51]
  • Alan Sugar, business magnate, media personality and former Labour Peer, now a crossbench peer[40]
  • John Woodcock, former independent and Labour MP[52]
  • Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Russian politician and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia[53]

Green Party[]

  • John Cleese, actor and comedian[40]
  • Richard Dawkins, ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author[54][38] (also endorsed the Liberal Democrats, SNP, and Plaid Cymru)
  • Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, celebrity chef, television personality, journalist and food writer[40]
  • Liam Gallagher, musician and songwriter[40]
  • George Monbiot, writer and political activist (also endorsed Labour)[55]

Labour Party[]

  • Lawrence Abu Hamdan, contemporary artist[56]
  • Lolly Adefope, comedian[56]
  • Akala, rapper[57]
  • Lily Allen, singer-songwriter[40]
  • Gar Alperovitz, American historian and economist[58]
  • Amir Amirani, director[59]
  • Li Andersson, Finnish politician and Minister for Education[58]
  • Ulla Andersson, Swedish politician[58]
  • Adjoa Andoh, actor[59]
  • Kehinde Andrews, academic[60]
  • Katherine Angel, academic and writer[56]
  • Keith Armstrong, author and poet[61]
  • Oreet Ashery, artist[56]
  • Katy B, singer-songwriter[57]
  • Danny Baker, radio DJ[62]
  • Ronan Bennett, writer[63]
  • Big Narstie, musician[64]
  • Lethal Bizzle, rapper[65]
  • Grace Blakeley, author and economics commentator[56]
  • David Blanchflower, economist[66]
  • David Blandy, artist[56]
  • Mark Blyth, economist[67]
  • Billy Bragg, singer-songwriter and activist[62]
  • Sam Byers, novelist[56]
  • Victoria Chick, economist[67]
  • Diana Chire, artist and director[56]
  • Noam Chomsky, linguist and philosopher[68]
  • Julie Christie, actress and activist[68]
  • Chipo Chung, actress[69]
  • Joan Collins, Irish politician[58]
  • Andy Croft, writer, editor and poet[61]
  • Caryl Churchill, playwright[59]
  • Jasmina Cibic, performance, installation and film artist[56]
  • Steve Coogan, comedian and actor (not in all constituencies)[68]
  • Christine Cooper, economist[67]
  • Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador[58]
  • Nicola Coughlan, Irish actress[40]
  • Angela Davis, political activist and academic[59]
  • Fabio De Masi, German politician and economist[58]
  • Rob Delaney, comedian[70]
  • Robert Del Naja, musician and graffiti artist[60]
  • Panicos Demetriades, economist[67]
  • Danny DeVito, American actor, director, producer, and filmmaker[71]
  • Leena Dhingra, television actress[60]
  • Danny Dorling, social geographer[67]
  • Joe Dunthorne, novelist and poet[56]
  • Tom Dyckhoff, journalist and television presenter[56]
  • Will Eaves, author[56]
  • Michael Eavis, dairy farmer and founder of the Glastonbury festival[72]
  • David Edgar, playwright[68]
  • Travis Elborough, writer[56]
  • Brian Eno, musician[62]
  • Íñigo Errejón, Spanish politician[58]
  • Ali Esbati, Swedish politician and columnist[58]
  • Miatta Fahnbulleh, chief executive of the New Economics Foundation[67]
  • Adham Faramawy, artist[56]
  • Andrew Feinstein, former South African politician[69]
  • Mark Fell, music producer and artist[56]
  • Shiva Feshareki, experimental composer[56]
  • Jem Finer, musician[56]
  • Liza Fior, architect[56]
  • Liam Fray, musician[64]
  • Stephen Frears, film director[63]
  • Selma James, feminist[60]
  • Jumpin Jack Frost, DJ and record producer[73]
  • Guy Garvey, singer, songwriter and radio presenter[40]
  • Tefere Gebre, union leader[58]
  • Geeneus, DJ[74]
  • Ghetts, grime MC[74]
  • Tariq Goddard, novelist and publisher[56]
  • John Goodby, chemist[61]
  • Antony Gormley, sculptor[75]
  • Nikhil Goyal, writer[76]
  • David Graeber, anthropologist and anarchist[69]
  • John Grahl, economist[67]
  • Matthew Green, Canadian politician[58]
  • Professor Green, rapper and singer-songwriter[57]
  • Stephany Griffith-Jones, economist[67]
  • Patrick Harrington, political activist[77][78]}}
  • Sofie Hagen, comedian[79]
  • Peter Hallward, philosopher[56]
  • Barbara Harriss-White, economist[67]
  • David Harrison, artist[56]
  • M. John Harrison, author and critic[56]
  • Douglas Hart, musician[74]
  • Owen Hatherley, journalist and writer[56]
  • Chris Hayes, American journalist[56]
  • Charles Hayward, musician[56]
  • Libby Heaney, artist, physicist and lecturer[56]
  • Edwin Heathcote, architect[56]
  • Tony Heaton, artist[56]
  • Peter Herbert, barrister[60]
  • Kevin Higgins, Irish poet[61]
  • Susan Himmelweit, economist[67]
  • Peter Hobbs, novelist[56]
  • Richard Hollis, graphic designer[56]
  • Peter Hooton, singer[80]
  • Srećko Horvat, philosopher[56]
  • House House, video game developer[81]
  • Michael Hrebeniak, academic, author, jazz musician and journalist[56]
  • Joseph Huber, economist[67]
  • Will Hutton, economist (endorsed Liberal Democrats in some constituencies)[67]
  • Timothy Hyman, artist[56]
  • Pablo Iglesias Turrión, Spanish politician[58]
  • Eddie Izzard, comedian and actor[82]
  • Lars Iyer, novelist and philosopher[56]
  • Michael Jacobs, economist[67]
  • Juliet Jacques, journalist[56]
  • Jamelia, recording artist and television presenter[83]
  • Gus John, writer[60]
  • Linton Kwesi Johnson, dub poet[60]
  • Fred Johnston, Irish writer[61]
  • Richard Jolly, economist[67]
  • Owen Jones, journalist, author and political activist[84]
  • Meena Kandasamy, Indian poet[56]
  • Kano, rapper[68]
  • Asif Kapadia, film director[63]
  • Anish Kapoor, contemporary artist[60]
  • Ronnie Kasrils, South African politician[58]
  • Aki Kaurismäki, Finnish film director[63]
  • Roz Kaveney, writer, critic and poet[56]
  • John Keane, artist[59]
  • Shaun Keaveny, broadcaster[62]
  • Steve Keen, economist[67]
  • Patrick Keiller, film director[56]
  • Peter Kennard, photomontage artist[69]
  • A. L. Kennedy, author and comedian[69]
  • Laleh Khalili, academic[60]
  • Sharon Kivland, American-British artist[56]
  • Naomi Klein, author, social activist, and filmmaker[68]
  • Hanif Kureishi, playwright, screenwriter and novelist[60]
  • Francesco Laforgia, Italian politician[58]
  • Kate Lamb, actor[citation needed]
  • Mark Leckey, artist[56]
  • Lawrence Lek, multimedia artist[56]
  • Mike Leigh, film and theatre writer[63]
  • Dua Lipa, singer[85]
  • Frank Ocean, singer-songwriter[86]
  • Little Mix, girl group[64]
  • Guillaume Long, Ecuadorian politician and academic[58]
  • Josie Long, comedian[56]
  • Hannah Lowe, writer[56]
  • Lowkey, rapper[57]
  • Audun Lysbakken, Norwegian politician[58]
  • M.I.A., rapper, singer-songwriter and activist[87]
  • Sophie Mackintosh, author[56]
  • Sabrina Mahfouz, poet, playwright, performer and writer[69]
  • Firoze Manji, author, activist and editor-in-chief[60]
  • Michael Mansfield, barrister[69]
  • Miriam Margolyes, actress[88]
  • Grantley Evan Marshall (aka Daddy G), musician and founding member of Massive Attack[60]
  • Francesca Martinez, actor and comedian[69]
  • Massive Attack, trip hop band[89]
  • Marisa Matias, Portuguese sociologist[58]
  • Mariana Mazzucato, economist[67]
  • Jon McClure (aka The Reverend), musician[74]
  • Jon McGregor, writer[56]
  • Bill McKibben, American environmentalist and writer[69]
  • Susana Medina, writer[56]
  • Luka Mesec, Slovenian politician[58]
  • Micachu, singer, songwriter and composer[56]
  • James Miller, novelist and academic[56]
  • Anna Minton, journalist and writer[56]
  • Maurice Mitchell, American activist and musician[58]
  • George Monbiot, writer and political activist (also endorsed the Green Party)[90]
  • Juan Carlos Monedero, Spanish politician[58]
  • Alan Moore, writer[62]
  • Mick Moore, political economist[67]
  • Thurston Moore, musician and member of Sonic Youth[40]
  • Alan Morrison, poet[61]
  • Graham Mort, poet[61]
  • Bjørnar Moxnes, Norwegian politician[58]
  • John Muckle, writer[61]
  • Neel Mukherjee, writer[56]
  • Hugh Mulholland, curator[56]
  • Richard Murphy, political economist[67]
  • Karma Nabulsi, academic[60]
  • Sara Nelson, flight attendant and union leader[58]
  • Andy Nicholson (formerly of Arctic Monkeys), musician, DJ, record producer and photographer[74]
  • Alex Niven, writer[56]
  • Peter Oborne, journalist[91]
  • Leo Panitch, Canadian writer[58]
  • Ian Parks, writer[61]
  • Maxine Peake, actor[63]
  • Avinash Persaud, economist[67]
  • Alex Pheby, author and academic[56]
  • Heather Phillipson, artist[56]
  • Tom Pickard, poet and filmmaker[61]
  • Kate Pickett, epidemiologist[67]
  • Thomas Piketty, economist[67]
  • Joanna Piotrowska, Polish photographer[56]
  • David Pollard, writer[61]
  • Jocelyn Pook, composer, pianist, viola player[56]
  • Chris Power, short story writer and literary critic[56]
  • John Power, singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist[74]
  • Agata Pyzik, journalist and cultural critic[56]
  • Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, American council member[58]
  • Kate Raworth, economist[67]
  • Bernd Riexinger, German politician and trade union organiser[58]
  • Keith Ridgway, novelist[56]
  • Robin Rimbaud, electronic musician[69]
  • Charlotte Ritchie, actor[citation needed]
  • Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, American politician[58]
  • Dani Rodrik, economist[67]
  • Sally Rooney, author[38]
  • Nadia Rose, rapper[65]
  • Michael Rosen, children's author[68]
  • Leone Ross, writer[56]
  • Lee Rourke, writer[56]
  • Anne Rouse, American-British poet[61]
  • Dilma Rousseff, former President of Brazil[58]
  • Dave Rowntree, musician[38]
  • Martin Rowson, cartoonist[69]
  • Mark Ruffalo, actor[63]
  • Mark Rylance, actor and playwright[68]
  • Emmanuel Saez, economist[67]
  • Logan Sama, grime DJ[65]
  • Emeli Sandé, singer-songwriter[62]
  • Ash Sarkar, journalist and political activist[60]
  • John Sauven, CEO of Greenpeace[67]
  • Alexei Sayle, comedian[68]
  • Vivien Schmidt, political economist[67]
  • Erica Scourti, artist[56]
  • Lynne Segal, academic and activist[56]
  • Nadine Shah, singer and songwriter[57]
  • Tai Shani, artist[56]
  • Jesse Sharkey, trade unionist and teacher[58]
  • Prem Sikka, accountant[67]
  • Shura, singer, songwriter and record producer[57]
  • Robert Skidelsky, economic historian[67]
  • Sleaford Mods, electronic punk music duo[64]
  • Catherine Slessor, architecture critic[56]
  • Charlie Sloth, DJ, producer and television presenter[57]
  • Gillian Slovo, South African writer[69]
  • Robyn Slovo, film producer[69]
  • John Smith, filmmaker[56]
  • Ahdaf Soueif, Egyptian novelist[69]
  • Neville Southall, footballer[62]
  • Christiana Spens, writer, academic and artist[56]
  • Amia Srinivasan, academic philosopher[56]
  • Larry Stabbins, musician[56]
  • Guy Standing, economist[67]
  • Bob Stanley, musician[56]
  • Frances Stewart, economist[67]
  • Stormzy, rapper and singer-songwriter[63]
  • Jonas Sjöstedt, Swedish politician[58]
  • David Stubbs, journalist[56]
  • Bhaskar Sunkara, American writer and founder of Jacobin[58]
  • Joelle Taylor, poet, playwright and author[69]
  • Kate Tempest, spoken-word performer[40]
  • Jade Thirlwall, singer in girlgroup Little Mix[72]
  • Jess Thom, artist and comedian[69]
  • Mark Thomas, comedian and activist[69]
  • Nicola Thorp, actor[92]
  • Jeremy Till, architect, educator and writer[56]
  • Angela Topping, poet[61]
  • Daniel Trilling, journalist, editor and author[56]
  • Miguel Urbán, Spanish politician[58]
  • Steven Van Zandt, American musician and activist[38]
  • Yanis Varoufakis, economist[69]
  • Idoia Villanueva, Spanish politician[58]
  • Nikolaj Villumsen, Danish politician[58]
  • Marina Vishmidt, American writer, editor and critic[56]
  • Oliver Wainwright, architecture and design critic[56]
  • Stewart Wallis, economist[67]
  • Joanna Walsh, author and critic[56]
  • Ashley Walters, rapper, musician and actor[63]
  • Jo Walton, Welsh-Canadian writer[61]
  • Martyn Ware, musician and composer[57]
  • Roger Waters, musician and member of Pink Floyd[40]
  • John Weeks, economist[67]
  • Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer and businesswoman[40]
  • Wiley, musician[65]
  • Richard G. Wilkinson, epidemiologist[67]
  • Eley Williams, author[56]
  • Wolf Alice, band[64]
  • Jason Wood, writer[56]
  • Simon Wren-Lewis, economist[66]
  • Gary Younge, journalist, author and broadcaster[93]
  • Benjamin Zephaniah, poet and author[69]
  • Mandla Mandela, anti-apartheid activist, grandson of Nelson Mandela[94]
  • Gabriel Zucman, economist[67]

Liberal Democrats[]

  • Mohammed Amin, businessman and former chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum[95]
  • Frances Barber, actor[83]
  • Nick Boles, former Conservative and independent MP[96]
  • Alex Chesterman, entrepreneur and founder of Lovefilm, Zoopla and Cazoo[97]
  • Richard Dawkins, ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author[54] (also endorsed the SNP, Plaid Cymru, and Greens)
  • Julian Dunkerton, businessman and co-founder of clothing retailer Superdry[97]
  • Greg Dyke, former Director-General of the BBC[98]
  • David Gauke, former Conservative and Independent MP[99]
  • Tanya Gold, journalist[100]
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative MP and deputy prime minister (endorsed independents in some constituencies)[101]
  • David Hirsh, sociologist and activist[102] (endorsed Change UK in some constituencies)
  • Dom Joly, comedian and columnist[63]
  • Emma Kennedy, actress, writer and presenter (not in all constituencies)[62]
  • Ewan Kirk, entrepreneur and founder and CIO of Cantab Capital Partners[97]
  • Eddie Marsan, actor[63]
  • Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay[103]
  • Deborah Meaden, businesswoman and Dragons' Den dragon[62]
  • Alan C. Parker businessman, chairman of Mothercare, and former CEO of Whitbread[97]
  • Matthew Parris, former Conservative MP and journalist[104]
  • Michael Rake, businessman and former President of the CBI[105]
  • Rachel Riley, television presenter and mathematician[63]
  • Tim Sainsbury, former Conservative MP and businessman[106]
  • Dan Snow, historian and television presenter[107]
  • John Tusa, arts administrator and journalist[108]
  • Vivian Wineman, former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews[97]

Plaid Cymru[]

  • Richard Dawkins, ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author[54] (also endorsed the Liberal Democrats, SNP, and Greens)

Scottish National Party[]

  • Richard Dawkins, ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author[54] (also endorsed the Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, and Greens)
  • Bendor Grosvenor, art historian, writer and former art dealer[109]
  • Suzanne Moore, journalist[110]

Organisations[]

Conservative Party[]

  • Bruges Group[111]
  • Leave.EU (also endorsed the DUP, UUP, Brexit Party and Independent candidates in some constituencies)[112]
  • Overseas Friends of the Bharatiya Janata Party[113] (not in all seats)
  • Young Christian Democrats (Sweden)[114]

Democratic Unionist Party[]

Labour Party[]

Trades unions
Other

Parties[]

Parties not contesting these elections[]

Some parties are not contesting these elections and have endorsed other parties.

For Labour:

  • Communist Party of Britain[136]
  • Left Unity[137]
  • New Communist Party of Britain[138]
  • Socialist Party[139]
  • Socialist Party (Ireland)[140]
  • Socialist Party Scotland[141]
  • Socialist Workers Party[142]
  • Workers Revolutionary Party[143]

Parties only contesting some constituencies[]

Some parties which only contest elections in certain parts of the United Kingdom endorsed political parties in areas they do not contest.

  • The Liberal Democrats endorsed the Alliance Party in Northern Ireland.[144]
  • The National Health Action Party (NHA) endorsed voting against the Conservatives.[145]
  • The UK Independence Party (UKIP) endorsed the Conservative Party in constituencies which they were not contesting.[146]

Endorsements in individual constituencies[]

A[]

Aberavon[]

For Stephen Kinnock (Labour):

Aberconwy[]

For Emily Owen (Labour):

Aberdeen South[]

For Stephen Flynn (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

Altrincham and Sale West[]

For Andrew Western (Labour):

  • Sacha Lord, entrepreneur[151]

Alyn and Deeside[]

For Mark Tami (Labour):

Angus[]

For Dave Doogan (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

Arfon[]

For Hywel Williams (PC):

Argyll and Bute[]

For Brendan O'Hara (SNP):

  • Robert Florence, presenter and comedian[154]

Arundel and South Downs[]

For Bella Sankey (Labour):

  • James Nesbitt, actor[62]

Ashfield[]

For Natalie Fleet (Labour):

B[]

Banbury[]

For Suzette Watson (Labour):

  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[155]

Banff and Buchan[]

For Paul Robertson (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

Barrow and Furness[]

For Chris Altree (Labour):

For Simon Fell (Conservative):

  • John Woodcock, former Labour and Independent MP for Barrow and Furness[157]

Barnsley Central[]

For Victoria Felton (Brexit Party):

Bassetlaw[]

For Keir Morrison (Labour):

Bath[]

For Wera Hobhouse (Lib Dem):

Battersea[]

For Marsha de Cordova (Labour):

For Mark Gitsham (Lib Dem):

Beaconsfield[]

For Dominic Grieve (independent):

  • Liberal Democrats[161]
  • People's Vote[149]
  • Steve Brookstein, singer[162]
  • John Finnemore, actor and comedy writer[163]
  • David Gauke, former Conservative MP[164]
  • Hugh Grant, actor and film producer[165]
  • David Allen Green, lawyer and legal journalist[citation needed]
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative MP and deputy prime minister[101][166]
  • John Major, former Conservative prime minister[167]
  • Chris Patten, former Conservative MP and Chairman of the Conservative Party[168]
  • Jenni Russell, journalist and broadcaster[169]
  • Ian Taylor, former Conservative MP[170]
  • Jon Worth, political commentator, campaigner and lecturer[171]

Bedford[]

For Mohammed Yasin (Labour):

For (Lib Dem)

  • Independent hospital campaigner and founder of the 'Save Bedford Hospital Party', Dr. Barry Monk[172]

Belfast East[]

For Naomi Long (Alliance):

For Gavin Robinson (DUP):

  • Jamie Bryson, political activist[175]

Belfast North[]

For Nigel Dodds (DUP):

For John Finucane (Sinn Féin):

  • Social Democratic and Labour Party[176]
  • Green Party in Northern Ireland[174]

Belfast South[]

For Claire Hanna (SDLP):

For Emma Little-Pengelly (DUP):

  • Jamie Bryson, political activist[175]

Bermondsey and Old Southwark[]

For Neil Coyle (Labour):

  • Jo Maugham, barrister[180]

For Humaira Ali (Lib Dem):

Birkenhead[]

For Frank Field (Birkenhead Social Justice Party):

Birmingham Edgbaston[]

For Preet Gill (Labour):

Birmingham Erdington[]

For Jack Dromey (Labour):

Birmingham Northfield[]

For Richard Burden (Labour):

Birmingham Yardley[]

For Jess Phillips (Labour):

Bishop Auckland[]

For Helen Goodman (Labour):

For Dehenna Davison (Conservative):

  • Leave.EU[186]
  • Kate Hoey, former Labour MP and co-founder of Grassroots Out[187]

Blackley and Broughton[]

For Graham Stringer (Labour):

  • Kate Hoey, former Labour MP and co-founder of Grassroots Out[188]

Bolsover[]

For Dennis Skinner (Labour):

Bolton North East[]

For David Crausby (Labour):

Bolton West[]

For Julie Hilling (Labour):

Bournemouth West[]

For Conor Burns (Conservative):

  • Kate Hoey, former Labour MP and co-founder of Grassroots Out[189]

Braintree[]

For Jo Beavis (Independent):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[190]

Brecon and Radnorshire[]

For Jane Dodds (Lib Dem):

Brentford and Isleworth[]

For Ruth Cadbury (Labour):

Bridgend[]

For Madeleine Moon (Labour):

Brighton Kemptown[]

For Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour);

Brighton Pavilion[]

For Caroline Lucas (Green):

Bristol North West[]

For Darren Jones (Labour):

Bristol West[]

For Carla Denyer (Green):

  • Margaret Cabourn-Smith, comedy actress[200]
  • Liberal Democrats[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Broxbourne[]

For Julia Bird (Lib Dem)

  • Andrew Sentance, economist[201]

Broxtowe[]

For Anna Soubry (Change UK):

  • Liberal Democrats[194]
  • Ken Clarke, former Conservative MP and Chancellor of the Exchequer[202]
  • David Hirsh, sociologist[203]
  • Martyn Poliakoff, chemist[204]
  • Jenni Russell, journalist and broadcaster[169]

Buckingham[]

For Stephen Dorrell (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Burnley[]

For Julie Cooper (Labour):

Bury North[]

For James Frith (Labour):

Bury South[]

For Lucy Burke (Labour):

For Christian Wakeford (Conservative):

  • Ivan Lewis, independent candidate, and former Labour and independent MP for the seat[205]

Bury St Edmunds[]

For Helen Geake (Green):

C[]

Caerphilly[]

For Lindsay Whittle (PC):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Liberal Democrats[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross[]

For Jamie Stone (Lib Dem):

For Karl Rosie (SNP):

  • Edwyn Collins, musician[citation needed]

Calder Valley[]

For Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour):

  • Compass[148]
  • Green Party of England and Wales[206]

Camborne and Redruth[]

For Paul Farmer (Labour):

Cambridge[]

For Rod Cantrill (Lib Dem):

For Daniel Zeichner (Labour):

Cannock Chase[]

For Paul Woodhead (Green):

Canterbury[]

For Rosie Duffield (Labour):

Cardiff Central[]

For Bablin Molik (Lib Dem):

Cardiff North[]

For Anna McMorrin (Labour):

Cardiff South and Penarth[]

For Stephen Doughty (Labour Co-op):

Carmarthen East and Dinefwr[]

For Jonathan Edwards (PC):

Carshalton and Wallington[]

For Tom Brake (Lib Dem):

Central Ayrshire[]

For Philippa Whitford (SNP):

Ceredigion[]

For Ben Lake (PC):

For Mark Williams (Lib Dem):

Cheadle[]

For Tom Morrison (Lib Dem):

Chelmsford[]

For Marie Goldman (Lib Dem):

Chelsea and Fulham[]

For Nicola Horlick (Lib Dem):

Cheltenham[]

For Max Wilkinson (Lib Dem):

Chingford and Woodford Green[]

For Faiza Shaheen (Labour):

  • Compass[148]
  • Green Party of England and Wales[217]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[218]
  • Hugh Grant, actor and film producer[219]
  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[220]
  • Ewan Pearson, electronic music producer
  • David Schneider, actor[221]

Chippenham[]

For Helen Belcher (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Chipping Barnet[]

For Emma Whysall (Labour):

For Theresa Villiers (Conservative):

  • Ivan Lewis, former independent and Labour MP[225]

Cities of London and Westminster[]

For Chuka Umunna (Lib Dem):

Clwyd South[]

For Susan Elan Jones (Labour):

Colchester[]

For Martin Goss (Lib Dem):

Colne Valley[]

For Thelma Walker (Labour):

Corby[]

For Beth Miller (Labour):

Crawley[]

For Peter Lamb (Labour):

Crewe and Nantwich[]

For Laura Smith (Labour):

Croydon Central[]

For Sarah Jones (Labour):

Cumbernauld and Kilsyth[]

For Stuart McDonald (SNP):

D[]

Dagenham and Rainham[]

For Jon Cruddas (Labour):

Darlington[]

For Jenny Chapman (Labour):

Delyn[]

For David Hanson (Labour):

Derby North[]

For Tony Tinley (Labour):

Dewsbury[]

For Paula Sherriff (Labour):

Doncaster North[]

For Ed Miliband (Labour):

Dover[]

For Charlotte Cornell (Labour):

Dudley North[]

For Melanie Dudley (Labour):

Dwyfor Meirionnyth[]

For Liz Saville Roberts (PC):

Dulwich and West Norwood[]

For Jonathan Bartley (Green):

E[]

Ealing Central and Acton[]

For Rupa Huq (Labour):

Ealing Southall[]

For Virendra Sharma (Labour):

  • Overseas Friends of the Bharatiya Janata Party[113]

East Devon[]

For Claire Wright (Independent):

  • Compass[148]
  • Unite to Remain[233]
  • Martin Bell, former independent MP[234]
  • Julie Girling, former independent and Conservative MEP[235]
  • Hugh Grant, actor and film producer[236]

East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow[]

For Lisa Cameron (SNP):

East Lothian[]

For Kenny MacAskill (SNP):

For Martin Whitfield (Labour):

East Renfrewshire[]

For Paul Masterton (Conservative):

East Surrey[]

For Frances Rehal (Labour):

  • Emmy the Great, singer-songwriter[238]

Eastbourne[]

For Stephen Lloyd (Lib Dem):

Eastleigh[]

For Lynda Murphy (Lib Dem):

Eddisbury[]

For Antoinette Sandbach (Lib Dem):

Edinburgh South[]

For Ian Murray (Labour):

Edinburgh West[]

For Christine Jardine (Lib Dem):

Enfield Southgate[]

For Bambos Charalambous (Labour):

Esher and Walton[]

For Monica Harding (Lib Dem):

  • Compass[148]
  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • More United[147]
  • Our Future Our Choice[240]
  • People's Vote[149]
  • Renew Party[153]
  • Mitch Benn, comedian, author and musician[241]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[218]
  • Tim Dunn and Charlotte Charles, parents of Harry Dunn[242]
  • Hugh Grant, actor and film producer[243]
  • David Allen Green, lawyer and legal journalist[244]
  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[220]
  • Will Hutton, political economist[245]
  • James Purefoy, actor[246]
  • David Schneider, actor[221]
  • Ian Taylor, former Conservative MP for the constituency[170]
  • Femi Oluwole, campaigner[247]

Exeter[]

For Ben Bradshaw (Labour):

For Joe Levy (Green):

F[]

Falkirk[]

For John McNally (SNP):

  • Eric Joyce, former independent and Labour MP for the constituency[249]

Feltham and Heston[]

For Seema Malhotra (Labour Co-op):

Fermanagh and South Tyrone[]

For Tom Elliott (UUP):

For Caroline Wheeler (Independent):

  • Socialist Party (Ireland)[253]

Filton and Bradley Stoke[]

For Mhairi Threlfall (Labour):

Finchley and Golders Green[]

For Luciana Berger (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • More United[147]
  • Our Future Our Choice[254]
  • People's Vote[149]
  • Renew Party[153]
  • Emily Benn, research assistant and former Labour politician[255]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[256]
  • Hugh Grant, actor and film producer[165]
  • Laura Janner-Klausner, Senior Rabbi to Reform Judaism[257]
  • Deborah Lipstadt, American historian[258]
  • Eddie Marsan, actor[259]
  • Fiona Millar, journalist and campaigner[256]
  • Paul Morrison, film director[224]
  • Simon Schama, historian[260]

For Ross Houston (Labour):

Forest of Dean[]

For Chris McFarling (Green):

G[]

Gedling[]

For Vernon Coaker (Labour):

Glasgow Central[]

For Alison Thewliss (SNP):

Glasgow East[]

For Kate Watson (Labour):

Glasgow North[]

For Patrick Grady (SNP):

Glasgow North East[]

For Paul Sweeney (Labour):

  • Robert Florence, presenter and comedian[154]

Glasgow South[]

For Johann Lamont (Labour):

  • Stuart Campbell, video game journalist[citation needed]

For Stewart McDonald (SNP):

Glasgow South West[]

For Chris Stephens (SNP):

Gloucester[]

For Fran Boait (Labour):

Gordon[]

For Richard Thomson (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

Gower[]

For Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour):

Guildford[]

For (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Our Future Our Choice[264]
  • People's Vote[149]
  • Renew Party[153]
  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[265]
  • David Schneider, actor, writer and comedian[266]

For Anne Milton (independent):

  • More United[147]
  • David Gauke, former Conservative MP[164]
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative MP and deputy prime minister[101]
  • John Major, former Conservative prime minister[167]
  • Chris Patten, former Conservative MP and Chairman of the Conservative Party[168]
  • Jenni Russell, journalist and broadcaster[169]
  • Ian Taylor, former Conservative MP[170]

H[]

Hammersmith[]

For Andy Slaughter (Labour) :

  • More United[147]
  • Noga Levy-Rapoport, climate activist, public speaker, and organiser of the UK climate strikes[267]

Hampstead and Kilburn[]

For Tulip Siddiq (Labour):

Harrogate and Knaresborough[]

For Judith Rogerson (Lib Dem):

Harrow East[]

For Pamela Fitzpatrick (Labour):

Harrow West[]

For Gareth Thomas (Labour Co-op):

Hartlepool[]

For Richard Tice (Brexit Party):

  • Leave.EU[269]
  • Kate Hoey, former Labour MP and co-founder of Grassroots Out[270]
  • Tim Martin, businessman and chairman of Wetherspoons[271]

Hastings and Rye[]

For Peter Chowney (Labour):

For Sally-Ann Hart (Conservative):

Hazel Grove[]

For Lisa Smart (Lib Dem):

Hendon[]

For David Pinto-Duschinsky (Labour):

High Peak[]

For Ruth George (Labour):

Hitchin and Harpenden[]

For Sam Collins (Lib Dem):

Holborn and St Pancras[]

For Keir Starmer (Labour):

  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[275]
  • Deborah Meaden, businesswoman[248]

Hornsey and Wood Green[]

For Catherine West (Labour):

Houghton and Sunderland South[]

For Bridget Phillipson (Labour):

  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[230]

Hove[]

For Peter Kyle (Labour):

I[]

Ilford North[]

For Wes Streeting (Labour):

Ilford South[]

For Mike Gapes (Change UK):

  • David Hirsh, sociologist[277]

Inverclyde[]

For Martin McCluskey (Labour):

For Ronnie Cowan (SNP):

  • Martin Compston, actor[278]

Ipswich[]

For Sandy Martin (Labour):

Isle of Wight[]

For Vix Lowthion (Green):

K[]

Keighley[]

For John Grogan (Labour):

Kensington[]

For Emma Dent Coad (Labour):

  • Beatie Edney, actress[280]
  • Peter Jukes, writer[281]
  • Noga Levy-Rapoport, climate activist, public speaker, and organiser of the UK climate strikes[282]

For Sam Gyimah (Lib Dem):

Kingston upon Hull East[]

For Karl Turner (Labour):

  • Ricky Tomlinson, actor[62]

Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath[]

For Neale Hanvey (withdrawn by SNP):

  • Stuart Campbell, video game journalist[citation needed]

L[]

Lanark and Hamilton East[]

For Andrew Hilland (Labour):

Lancaster and Fleetwood[]

For Cat Smith (Labour):

  • Harold Elletson, former Conservative MP, former Northern Party candidate in the constituency in 2015[286]
  • People's Vote[149]

Leeds Central[]

For Hilary Benn (Labour):

  • Emily Benn, research assistant, former Labour politician[287]

Leeds North West[]

For Kamran Hussain (Lib Dem):

For Alex Sobel (Labour Co-op):

Leicester West[]

For Liz Kendall (Labour):

Lewes[]

For Oli Henman (Lib Dem):

Lincoln[]

For Karen Lee (Labour):

Linlithgow and East Falkirk[]

For Martyn Day (SNP):

Llanelli[]

For Mari Arthur (PC):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Liberal Democrats[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Luton South[]

For Gavin Shuker (independent):

M[]

Macclesfield[]

For Neil Puttick (Labour):

Milton Keynes South[]

For Hannah O'Neil (Labour):

Milton Keynes North[]

For Charlynne Pullen (Labour):

Montgomeryshire[]

For Kishan Devani (Lib Dem):

Moray[]

For Laura Mitchell (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

Morley and Outwood[]

For Deanne Ferguson (Labour):

For Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative):

N[]

Newcastle-under-Lyme[]

For Carl Greatbatch (Labour):

Newcastle upon Tyne North[]

For Catherine McKinnell (Labour):

Newport West[]

For Ruth Jones (Labour):

Newton Abbot[]

For Martin Wrigley (Lib Dem):

Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford[]

For Andrew Lee (Conservative):

  • Robert Rowland, Brexit Party MEP[293]

North Ayrshire and Arran[]

For Patricia Gibson (SNP):

North Cornwall[]

For Danny Chambers (Lib Dem):

North Devon[]

For Alex White (Lib Dem):

North Down[]

For Alex Easton (DUP):

  • Jamie Bryson, political activist[294]

For Stephen Farry (Alliance):

North East Derbyshire[]

For Lee Rowley (Conservative)

  • Steve Perez, entrepreneur and rally driver[295]

North East Fife[]

For Wendy Chamberlain (Lib Dem):

For Stephen Gethins (SNP):

North East Somerset[]

For Mark Huband (Labour):

  • Jim Rossignol, computer games journalist and critic[297]
  • Siobhan Thompson, comedian[298]

North Norfolk[]

For Karen Ward (Lib Dem):

Norwich North[]

For Karen Davis (Labour):

Norwich South[]

For Clive Lewis (Labour):

  • Dave Rowntree, drummer in Blur[299]

Nottingham South[]

For Lilian Greenwood (Labour):

O[]

Ochil and South Perthshire[]

For John Nicolson (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

Ogmore[]

For Chris Elmore (Labour):

Orkney and Shetland[]

For Alistair Carmichael (Lib Dem):

Oxford West and Abingdon[]

For Layla Moran (Lib Dem):

P[]

Paisley and Renfrewshire North[]

For Gavin Newlands (SNP):

For Alison Taylor (Labour):

Pendle[]

For Azhar Ali (Labour):

Penistone and Stocksbridge[]

For Francyne Johnson (Labour):

For Hannah Kitching (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Peterborough[]

For Lisa Forbes (Labour):

Plymouth Moor View[]

For Charlotte Holloway (Labour):

Plymouth Sutton and Devonport[]

For Luke Pollard (Labour):

Pontypridd[]

For Fflur Elin (PC):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Liberal Democrats[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Portsmouth South[]

For Stephen Morgan (Labour):

  • For our Future's Sake[303]
  • More United (also endorsed Gerald Vernon-Jackson in the same constituency)[147]
  • Our Future Our Choice[182]
  • Gordon Brown, former Labour Prime Minister and Chancellor
  • Matthew Oakeshott, former Liberal Democrat peer, now a crossbench peer[304]

For Gerald Vernon-Jackson (Lib Dem):

Pudsey[]

For Jane Aitchison (Labour):

Putney[]

For Fleur Anderson (Labour):

  • More United (also endorsed Sue Wixley in the same constituency)[147]
  • Our Future Our Choice[305]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[218]
  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[306]
  • Emma Kennedy, actress, writer and presenter[307]

For Sue Wixley (Lib Dem):

R[]

Reading East[]

For Matt Rodda (Labour):

Reading West[]

For Rachel Eden (Labour):

Redcar[]

For Anna Turley (Labour):

  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[230]

Richmond Park[]

For Sarah Olney (Lib Dem):

Rhondda[]

For Chris Bryant (Labour):

Romsey and Southampton North[]

For Craig Fletcher (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Rossendale and Darwen[]

For Alyson Barnes (Labour):

  • More United[147]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[218]

Rother Valley[]

For Sophie Wilson (Labour):

Rushcliffe[]

For Jason Billin (Lib Dem):

For Cheryl Pidgeon (Labour):

Rutherglen and Hamilton West[]

For Gerard Killen (Labour):

S[]

Scunthorpe[]

For Nic Dakin (Labour):

Sedgefield[]

For Phil Wilson (Labour):

Sheffield Central[]

For Paul Blomfield (Labour):

Sheffield Hallam[]

For Laura Gordon (Lib Dem):

Sheffield Heeley[]

For Louise Haigh (Labour):

  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[311]

South Antrim[]

For Danny Kinahan (UUP):

South Cambridgeshire[]

For Ian Sollom (Lib Dem):

South East Cambridgshire[]

For Pippa Heylings (Lib Dem):

South Shields[]

For Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour):

South Swindon[]

For Sarah Church (Labour):

South West Hertfordshire[]

For David Gauke (independent):

  • More United[147]
  • Emily Benn, research assistant and former Labour politician[313]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[314]
  • Kenneth Clarke, former Conservative and independent MP[315]
  • Sue Doughty, former Liberal Democrat MP[316]
  • John Finnemore, actor and comedy writer[317]
  • David Allen Green, lawyer and legal journalist[citation needed]
  • Matthew Green, former Liberal Democrat MP[318]
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative MP and deputy prime minister[101]
  • John Major, former Conservative prime minister[167]
  • Gina Miller, business owner and activist[319]
  • Chris Patten, former Conservative MP and Chairman of the Conservative Party[168]
  • Amber Rudd, former Conservative and independent MP[320]
  • Jenni Russell, journalist and broadcaster[169]
  • Rory Stewart, former Conservative and independent MP[321]
  • Ian Taylor, former Conservative MP[170]

For Gagan Mohindra (Conservative):

South West Surrey[]

For Paul Follows (Lib Dem):

Southampton Itchen[]

For Simon Letts (Labour):

Southampton Test[]

For Alan Whitehead (Labour):

Southport[]

For John Wright (Lib Dem):

St Albans[]

For Daisy Cooper (Lib Dem):

St Ives[]

For Andrew George (Lib Dem):

Stevenage[]

For Jill Borcherds (Labour):

Stockport[]

For Wendy Meikle (Lib Dem):

  • Ann Coffey, former Labour and Change UK MP[327]

Stockton South[]

For Paul Williams (Labour):

Stoke-on-Trent Central[]

For Gareth Snell (Labour):

Stoke-on-Trent North[]

For Ruth Smeeth (Labour):

Streatham[]

For Helen Thompson (Lib Dem):

  • Catherine Russell, actor[331]

Stroud[]

For David Drew (Labour):

For Molly Scott Cato (Green):

  • Liberal Democrats[152]
  • Renew Party[153]
  • Rasmus Andresen, German Alliance 90/The Greens MEP[334]
  • Jolyon Maugham, barrister[335]

Sunderland Central[]

For Julie Elliott (Labour):

  • More United[147]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[230]

Sutton and Cheam[]

For Hina Bokhari (Lib Dem):

Swansea West[]

For Geraint Davies (Labour):

T[]

Taunton Deane[]

For Gideon Amos (Lib Dem):

Telford[]

For Katrina Gilman (Labour):

The Cotswolds[]

For Alan MacKenzie (Labour):

  • Paul Cornell, writer[336]

For Liz Webster (Lib Dem):

  • Julie Girling, former independent and Conservative MEP[337]

Thornbury and Yate[]

For Claire Young (Lib Dem):

Tooting[]

For Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour):

Totnes[]

For Sarah Wollaston (Lib Dem):

Tottenham[]

For David Lammy (Labour):

Truro and Falmouth[]

For Jennifer Forbes (Labour):

For Ruth Gripper (Lib Dem):

Tunbridge Wells[]

For Ben Chapelard (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Twickenham[]

For Munira Wilson (Lib Dem):

U[]

Uxbridge and South Ruislip[]

For Ali Milani (Labour):

  • Lord Buckethead, novelty candidate for the constituency[341]
  • Hugo Dixon, business journalist[342]
  • Mike Galsworthy, researcher and anti-Brexit activist[343]
  • Hugh Grant, actor and film producer[236]
  • Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster, journalist and former adviser to the Labour Party[344]
  • Zamzam Ibrahim, president of the National Union of Students[345]
  • Francis Lee, actor, film director and screenwriter[346]
  • Noga Levy-Rapoport, climate activist, public speaker, and organiser of the UK climate strikes[347]

V[]

Vale of Clwyd[]

For Chris Ruane (Labour):

Vale of Glamorgan[]

For Belinda Loveluck-Edwards (Labour):

For Anthony Slaughter (Green):

Vauxhall[]

For Florence Eshalomi (Labour):

  • Mat Fraser, actor and writer[348]
  • Will Straw, policy researcher and politician[349]

W[]

Wakefield[]

For Mary Creagh (Labour):

Walsall South[]

For Gurjit Bains (Conservative):

Wantage[]

For Richard Benwell (Lib Dem):

Warrington North[]

For Elizabeth Babade (Brexit Party):

Warrington South[]

For Ryan Bate (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

For Faisal Rashid (Labour):

For Andy Carter (Conservative):

Warwick and Leamington[]

For Louis Adam (Lib Dem):

For Matt Western (Labour):

Weaver Vale[]

For Mike Amesbury (Labour):

Watford[]

For Chris Ostrowski (Labour):

For Ian Stotesbury (Lib Dem):

Wells[]

For Tessa Munt (Lib Dem):

West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine[]

For Fergus Mutch (SNP):

  • Our Future Our Choice[150]

West Ham[]

For Sara Kumar (Conservative):

  • Michail Antonio, footballer[354]

Westminster North[]

For Karen Buck (Labour):

Westmorland and Lonsdale[]

For Tim Farron (Lib Dem):

Wimbledon[]

For Stephen Hammond (Conserviative):

For Paul Kohler (Lib Dem):

Winchester[]

For Paula Ferguson (Lib Dem):

Wirral South[]

For Alison McGovern (Labour):

Wirral West[]

For Margaret Greenwood (Labour):

Witney[]

For Charlotte Hoagland (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

Wokingham[]

For Phillip Lee (Lib Dem):

  • Compass[148]
  • More United[147]
  • Our Future Our Choice[356]
  • People's Vote[149]
  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[285]
  • Kenneth Clarke, former Conservative and independent MP[285]
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative MP and deputy prime minister[285]
  • Will Hutton, political economist[245]
  • Clive Tyldesley, sport commentator[285]

For John Redwood (Conservative):

Wolverhampton North East[]

For Emma Reynolds (Labour):

Wolverhampton South East[]

For Pat McFadden (Labour):

  • Alastair Campbell, journalist, broadcaster, author and former Labour political aide[358]
  • Ross Kemp, actor, author and journalist[359]

Wolverhampton South West[]

For Eleanor Smith (Labour):

Worcester[]

For Lynn Denham (Labour):

Workington[]

For Sue Hayman (Labour):

Wrexham[]

For Mary Wimbury (Labour):

Y[]

Ynys Môn[]

For Aled Dafydd (PC):

York Outer[]

For Keith Aspden (Lib Dem):

  • Green Party of England and Wales[152]
  • Renew Party[153]

See also[]

  • Newspaper endorsements in the 2010 United Kingdom general election
  • 2010 United Kingdom general election (endorsements)
  • Endorsements in the 2015 United Kingdom general election
  • Endorsements in the 2017 United Kingdom general election

Notes[]

  1. ^ However, the local Green Party issued a statement saying that it was not advising people how to vote[274]

References[]

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