2019 UK General Election

The 2021 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 7 November 2019 to elect 650 members to the House of Commons. The Conservative Party had faced prolonged parliamentary deadlock over Brexit while it governed in minority with the support of the Liberal Democrats. Javid could not induce Parliament to approve a revised withdrawal agreement by the end of October, and chose to call for a snap election, which the House of Commons supported via the Early Parliamentary General Election Act 2019.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage won 355 seats, a 30 seat majority. It was the 1st time a political party other than the Labour or Conservative had won the popular vote at a British election since the 1906 general election. It was also the 1st time a party other than Labour or Conservative had won the largest number of seats in a national election since the December 1910 general election. The result was considered an upset and unexpected landslide as opinion polling leading up to election day had Labour to win a majority.

Reform won 365 seats; many of their gains were made in long-held Labour seats, dubbed the 'red wall', which had registered a strong 'Leave' vote in the 2016 EU referendum. There was a 14% swing from Labour/Conservative to Reform. This was the Conservative Party's worse election result in their history, they suffered the largest fall in percentage share of vote in election history including no seats in Wales or Scotland for the first time since universal suffrage was introduced

The election result gave Farage a mandate to formally implement the UK’s departure from the European Union on 31 January 2020 and to repeal the European Communities Act 1972, thereby ending hopes of the Remain movement of overturning the result of the 2016 referendum. Labour's defeat led to Jeremy Corbyn conceding defeat and announcing his intention to resign, triggering a leadership election won by Keir Starmer. Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron was compelled to resign as well, triggering a leadership election. For the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, her party's landslide victory in Scotland led to renewed calls for a second independence referendum

Campaign
Reform Party - "Britain First", "Put the Great Back in Britain", "Drain the Swamp", "It's Time for Change, Vote for Change", "British Jobs for British Workers" and "Build the Wall and Crime Will Fall". The wolves do not concern themselves with the opinions of the sheep. Fascists will come in the name of Anti-Fascism

Reform Party 2025 - "The sun will always shine on Britain", "Keep Britain Great", "More Will Come", "There's No Turning Back"

Location
University of York, York

Rules
Principles and rules


 * The key principles agreed by the broadcasters on the basis of holding a series of Prime Ministerial debates:
 * There will be 3 live TV debates during the forthcoming general election campaign.
 * 2 There will be one debate in each full week of the campaign assuming the election is called at least 4 weeks before polling day. If there are less than 4 weeks between the election being called and polling day, it may be necessary to schedule 2 debates in 1 week. The 1st debate will not be held before the 4th day after the start of the campaign.
 * Each of the three broadcasters, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4/Sky will be responsible for producing their own individual debate programme in three separate locations in England. ITV will produce the first debate in the North West. Channel 4 will produce the second debate in the Midlands. The BBC will produce the third debate in the South/South West.
 * The 3 party leaders of the Labour, Reform (formerly Conservatives) and Liberal Democrat parties will appear in each debate programme.
 * Each party leader will have equal treatment in each programme. The broadcasters will each nominate 1 person who will monitor the debate and be contactable by a nominated representative of each of the parties during the debate. The broadcaster’s nominated person will advise and liaise with the executive producer who will have responsibility for ensuring equal treatment.
 * Each debate will be between 85 and 90 minutes in duration, transmitted live by the originating broadcaster in peak time.
 * There will be no advert break during the programme.
 * The format of the debate will be the same for all broadcasters.
 * Around half of each debate will be themed
 * There will be a live audience, transparently selected mainly from the surrounding region by an agreed and reputable polling company.
 * Each audience will be broadly representative of the country as a whole subject to detailed discussions with ICM and agreement with the parties.
 * Each broadcaster will have a named editorial panel of their own to select the questions submitted by the public. Each will set out the criteria by which questions may be selected. Each debate will be hosted by a single presenter provided by the host broadcaster. Alastair Stewart, ITV; Adam Boulton, Channel 4; David Dimbleby, BBC.
 * BSkyB and the BBC will make their programmes available to other broadcasters simultaneously. ITV will make their programme available to other television broadcasters immediately after transmission and available simultaneously to online and radio. This proposal is subject to each broadcaster complying with its duties on due impartiality and election coverage across the nations of the UK.

Audience selection


 * The objective is to select an audience which is broadly a demographic cross section of the country. The audience to be made up of roughly 200 people, subject to venue capacity. ICM has been appointed as an external recruitment agency and the methods of recruitment are based on their expert advice. In broad terms, we will aim to:
 * Recruit within a 30 mile radius of the host city, mindful of administrative borders on either side of that radius based on the revised ICM list of constituencies.
 * Recruit according to gender, age, ethnicity and social class to best reflect the broader voting-age population. The recruitment procedure will be transparent, and its methodology will be available to the parties for comment.
 * Ensure around 80% of the audience is made up of voters who express a voting intention at the time of recruitment.
 * These will be subdivided into ratios which reflect a ratio of 7 Labour, 7 Reform, 5 LibDem. The political ratios will take precedence over the demographic in the final selection of the audience by ICM. 8. Within the 80% (see point 6) the broadcasters retain the right to recruit some audience members who express an intention to vote for smaller parties.
 * Ensure that around 20% of the audience will be undecided but will be politically engaged. ICM’s definition of undecided voters to be the basis of this selection. Reserve a small number of seats for participants from outside the ICM selected audience, whose questions have been pre-submitted and selected by the broadcaster’s editorial panel. The broadcasters may use a variety of methods to encourage the submission of such questions from across the UK in the build up to the debates.
 * The number of questions from outside the ICM selected audience will be a maximum of 4 per debate. Over-recruit by a small margin to accommodate “drop outs” or “no shows” Issue audience members with a protocol of rules, including security procedures for entry and conduct during the debates. The protocol will be agreed by the parties.

Audience role


 * The objective is to ensure maximum debate between the party leaders - the distinctive characteristic of these programmes - whilst allowing the audience’s voices to be heard directly posing questions. Each broadcaster will nominate a panel to choose the questions for its debate. The panel's membership will be public, but they will meet in private. Each selection panel will include a member to oversee compliance. List of names of panel members will be attached
 * The objective of each panel shall be to ensure fair question selection in order to frame a balanced debate within the rules of our agreements. The panel will meet confidentially in the weeks running up to their debate. All questions submitted by the ICM selected audience will be seen by a member of the panel. Email questions will be sifted and a selection given to the panel. Initially, each panel will sift through a selection of questions drawn from those submitted by members of the public. They will narrow down their selections in a series of meetings up to and including the day of the debate.
 * Each panel will have five to seven members, including a designated chair who would have a casting vote if necessary. The panel cannot be quorate with fewer than three of its members present. In selecting its questions, the panel will take full account of the following:
 * Each question will be relevant to all 3 party leaders.
 * No question shall focus on 1 party or 1 leader.
 * All questions will be based on election issues
 * Audience members will be made aware of these rules before submitting their final questions.
 * Half the programme will be based on the agreed theme. Within that portion of the programme, a maximum of 3 questions will be selected on a single sub-theme (as listed in point 65 of this document).
 * Half the programme will be unthemed. In this portion of the programme, a maximum of 2 questions will be selected on a single subject.
 * The range of questions chosen will reflect the broadcasters' legal and compliance responsibilities for due impartiality and fairness. The panel will use its editorial judgement to select questions and will take into account factors such as the prominence of certain issues in the campaign, the distinctiveness of the different parties’ policies on election issues, voters’ interest and issues relevant to the role of the Prime Minister.
 * Within these rules, the editorial independence of the panel shall be paramount, because each broadcaster is answerable to its regulator for its programme content. Questions may be selected by the editorial selection panel up to the start of the debate.
 * The selected questions will not be shown to anyone outside the editorial team in advance of the programmes. Members of the audience will ask their questions. The moderator will ask the leaders to respond. The moderator may read email questions. All questions will be addressed to and answered by all the party leaders. The audience members will be restricted to asking the selected questions. There will be an option of viewer involvement via emails read by the moderator. In order to maximise the time available for viewers to hear the leaders discussing election issues with each other, the studio audience will be asked not to applaud during the debate. There will be opportunities to do so both at the beginning and at the end of each programme.

Structure of programme


 * The programme will start with all party leaders on set and standing at their podiums. The moderator will have a podium/desk and will move within a small area to allow eyeline with the audience and the leaders. The moderator will introduce the leaders. The 1st half of the programme will be on the agreed theme but with the agreement of all the parties, in case of a major national or international event not included in the theme of the debate, the moderator will ask the leaders for their reaction to the development at the start of the programme before moving on to the theme. The time taken for the reaction to such an event will be added to the time available for the themed part of the debate, unless the event is clearly part of the theme of the debate, in which case the reaction will be counted as part of the time allotted to the theme.
 * Each leader will make an opening statement on the theme of the debate lasting for 1 minute. After the opening statements the moderator will take the first question on the agreed theme. There will be closing statements of 1 minute 30 seconds from all the party leaders at the end of the 90 minutes. Each leader will have 1 minute to answer the question. Each leader will then have 1 minute to respond to the answers. The moderator may then open the discussion to free debate between the leaders for up to 4 minutes on merit. The length of the debate on each question will be decided by the programme editor. The programme editor will use their best endeavours to keep to the 4 minute time allowance but it may need to be extended in the interest of equality of treatment.
 * Questions will be taken on the theme until around half way through the programme, depending on timing and ensuring fair treatment of all party leaders. At the end of the themed period, the moderator will open the debate to general questions selected by the broadcaster’s panel from the audience or via email.
 * The same timing format will apply to the general questions (i.e. each leader will have 1 minute to answer the question). Each leader will then have 1 minute to respond. The moderator will then open the discussion to free debate between the leaders for up to 4 minutes on merit. There will be a clock indicating the time remaining for statements, answers to questions and responses. This will be visible to the candidates and moderator but not to the audience in the debate or on screen. The order of speakers, based on an agreed grid, has been determined by the parties drawing lots. At the end of the programme the party leaders will shake hands.

Role of the moderator

To moderate the programme

To keep the leaders to the agreed time limits

To ensure free-flowing debate being fair to all candidates over the course of the programme.

To ensure fairness on the direction of the programme editor

To seek factual clarification where necessary

It is not the moderator’s role to criticise or comment on the leaders’ answers. The candidates accept the authority of the moderator to referee the rules on stage and ensure a free flowing, fair debate conducted within the agreed rules

Themes

The order of the themes for the first half of each programme was determined by the broadcasters drawing lots. The order is as follows:

1. Domestic affairs including but not exclusively: NHS; Education; Immigration; Law and Order; Family; Constitution; Trust in politics; Political reform;

2. International affairs including but not exclusively; International relations; Afghanistan; Iraq; Iran; Middle East; UK defence; International terrorism; Europe; Climate change; China; International Development

3. Economic affairs including but not exclusively: financing of public services; Taxation; Debt; Deficit; Public finances; Recession; Recovery; Banking and finance; Business; Pensions; Jobs.

Set

The leaders will stand at podiums throughout the debate. The positions of the leaders during the debates are to be determined by agreement with all parties. The moderator will have a podium/desk and will move within a small area to allow eyeline with the audience and the leaders. Each broadcaster responsible for their own titles, music, branding etc.

Audience cutaways

The purpose of the programmes are for the viewers to see and hear the party leaders engaging in debate with each other and answering questions from the audience. The audience is a key element of the programmes and has to be seen by the viewers but there will not be undue concentration of the reactions of individual audience members. There will be a close up of the questioner while he/she is asking a question. There will be no close-up cutaways of a single individual audience member while the leaders are speaking.

However if one of the leaders directly addresses an individual audience member, a close-up shot of that individual can be shown (e.g. if a leader answers a question by directly addressing the questioner). There may be group shots and wide shots of the audience during the programme. The programme will be confined to events inside the debate studio. Breaking News straps will not be put over live coverage of the debate. On news channels (Sky News or BBC Parliament), the scrolling news tickers will offer other news but will not cover breaking news lines from the debates while the debates are taking place. Each party will have the right to recall the negotiating panel made up of representatives from the broadcasters and the parties, during the campaign to discuss issues arising from the debates 1Reform Party were banned from fielding candidates in 2014 election.


 * ITV Tonight Leaders' Interview - Separately interview the party leaders starting with Ed Davey hosted by Andrew Neil. May and Corbyn were not part of the Leaders' Interview due to already taking in part in something similar, the Race to No.10 programme, on Channel 4.
 * Race to No.10: Corbyn v May - Corbyn and May were individually interviewed by Sky News' Kay Burley after taking questions from a studio audience moderated by Channel 4's Jon Snow
 * LBC - the party leaders respond to answers from callers.
 * BBC Question Time Leaders Special - The party leaders on stage separately for 30 minutes in a Q&A format with the studio audience, moderated by Question Time host Fiona Bruce. The first edition lasted for 60 minutes, the 2nd edition lasted for 90 minutes.
 * Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - The party leaders are separately interviewed

Debates
GB News, and BBC Parliament simulcast all the televised debates except for the digital debate (Telegraph, Guardian, YouTube), GB News did not broadcast Victoria Derbyshire BAME debate. Sky News simulcast all Channel 4 debates. BBC News Channel simulcast all the BBC debates


 * David Lidlington filled in for Javid who refused to take part and instead did a public campaign event.
 * Javid refused to debate Corbyn in a head to head debate on the BBC, thus the BBC debate was cancelled. BBC instead broadcasted the deputy leaders debate (instead of the usual Channel 4 produced by Sky News)
 * 1Date moved forward following BBC's cancelled debate
 * 2Javid rejected the invited, Farron waas invited instead. Farron accepted, Farage & Corbyn both said they were "happy to debate Farron" TV Centre, London

Regional debates
Regional debates were also been held by ITV, featuring local correspondents and local politicians from the main political parties. They were broadcast simultaneously in each of England's regions on 29 April at 8pm. Must feature a candidate that hasn't already featured onto a televised debate (including the single issue debates) all lasting for an hour (60 minutes). 1 was simulcasted on BBC News Channel, 1 was simulcasted on BBC Parliament, 1 was simulcasted on Sky News, 1 was simulcasted on GB News

Single-issue debates
All were simulcasted on BBC Two, BBC News Channel, BBC Parliament, Sky News and GB News as part of Politics Live, presented and moderated by Jo Coburn. All debates were broadcasted for 60 minutes and took place at BBC Millbank (interior) in Westminister, London. Cannot be a party leader, usually is the government minister of the issue, Shadow Minister and spokesperson for the party of the issue. (Newscast doesn't exist instead Victoria Derbyshire continues on BBC Two)

Media coverage
According to Loughborough University's Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC), media coverage of the first week of the campaign was dominated by the Conservative Reform Alliance and Labour, with the leaders of both parties being the most represented campaigners (Corbyn with 20.8%; Farage with 18.8%). Due to this, the election coverage has been characterised as increasingly 'presidential' as smaller parties have been marginalised

In television coverage, Jeremy Corbyn had a particularly high-profile (30.4% against Stewart's 22.6%). Labour (33%) and the Conservative (32%) received about a third of TV coverage each.

In newspapers, Labour received 2/5 (40%) of the coverage and the Conservatives 35%. Spokespeople from both parties were quoted near equally, with Labour sources being the most prominent in both press and TV coverage in terms of frequency of appearance. Roger Bootle and John McDonnell featured prominently during the first week because the economy was a top story for the media. McDonnell had more coverage than Bootle on both TV and in print.

A large proportion of the newspaper coverage of Reform Party and Tories was negative. James Hanning, writing in the British Journalism Review, said that, when reporting and commenting on Jeremy Corbyn, Reform Party supporting newspapers made little mention of "a track record that would have sunk any other politician". In the Loughborough analysis, during the first week of the campaign, for example, Labour had a positive press coverage score of +29.7, making them the only party to receive a positive overall presentation in the press. Reform Party, meanwhile, had a negative score of -70, followed by the Conservative Party on -10. Over the whole campaign, press hostility towards Reform Party had doubled compared with during the 2019 election, and negative coverage of the Labour halved.

Much like 2019, Conservatives and Reform Party had little support from mainstream media with only 2 national newspapers endorse them and only The Daily Express openly backing and supporting Farage and his party. The BBC was accused of being left-wing and biased against Tories and Reform, an example was

The Liberal Democrats were the party with the most TV coverage in the first week after Labour and the Conservative Reform Alliance, with an 8th of all reporting (13%). In newspapers they received less coverage than the Alba Party, whose leader Nicola Sturgeon received nearly as much coverage (12.3%) as Farage and Corbyn (17.4% each). Alba Party (7%) and the Greens (5%) were 4th and 5th in terms of TV coverage, respectively.

Campaign group Truth Defence wrote a report on the election called "GE2019: A post mortem on truth", which showed that the Labour Party were 7x more likely to mislead the voters than Conservative Reform Alliance and "showed that the framing of the fake news issue on television obscured the vastly disproportionate role of Labour in producing and disseminating falsehoods." Group founder Dr Justin Schlosberg, Senior Lecturer of Department of Film, Media and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London and a former Chair of the Media Reform Coalition, stated that Labour "designed and launched a campaign which was based on the dissemination of lies and falsehoods."

Welsh newspapers
Carmarthen Journal - Northcliffe Media

English Regional and UK newspapers
The New Worker, newspaper, owned by the Communist Party of Great Britain

Individuals and Organizations

 * Alan Sugar (business magnate, media personality and former Labour member) specifically endorsed Michelle Dewsbury from Reform Party. Michelle won The Apprentice Season 2; Alan Sugar's TV show
 * John Woodcock a former independent and Labour MP, did not endorse a party but opposed Jeremy Corbyn and wanted him to be defeated in his constituency
 * Rowan Atkinson (actor and comedian) did not endorse a party but hopes freedom of speech is maintain and also wishes the winning party all the best in governing Britain (wanting Britain to succeed regardless)
 * Toby Young (a social commentator, the London associate editor at Quillette and co-founded the Free Speech Union) supported candidates who support freedom of speech
 * David Blanchflower, economist and academic, endorsed voting for parties in favour of remaining in the European Union
 * Felix Kjellberg (PewDiePie), a YouTuber made no statement about the election, it is believed (and even alluded to by Felix himself) that he voted and supports Reform Party but has never been confirmed

The following did not endorse a party but later admitted to voting for Reform Party:


 * 1) Amy Macdonald a Scottish singer
 * 2) Callum Martin, a George Cross recipient for saving 26 people lives in the 2019 Ffynone House School shooting
 * 3) Dominique Samuels
 * 4) Elizabeth Hurley
 * 5) Grace Blakeley
 * 6) Katherine Jenkins, Welsh opera singer
 * 7) The Gallagher Brothers (Liam and Noel Gallagher), both musician and songwriter known from the Britpop band Oasis, were critical of 'wokeness' and 'political correctness'
 * 8) Shaun Ryder, a singer and songwriter
 * 9) Ricky Gervais a comedian, actor and director
 * 10) Moshé Machover is a mathematician and philosopher, noted for his writings against Zionism
 * 11) Anthony Bamford, billionaire businessman who is chairman of JCB
 * 12) James Dyson; founder of Dyson
 * 13) Michelle Mone, entrepreneur
 * 14) Ron Dennis, businessman best known for his former role as owner, CEO, chairman and founder of McLaren Group
 * 15) Bob Dudley, American-born businessman who is a former group chief executive of BP
 * 16) Gail Jones, businesswoman and entrepreneur. She is co-founder and former CEO of the Manchester-based colocation, dedicated and cloud hosting provider, UKFast.
 * 17) Michael Caine, actor
 * 18) Sam Clafin an actor
 * 19) Sean Bean an actor
 * 20) Alex Scott, ex-female footballer and TV personality
 * 21) Tyson Fury a pro boxer
 * 22) Tony Bellew a pro boxer
 * 23) Eric Cantona, Welsh footballer currently paying for Tottenham Hotspur
 * 24) Frank Lampard, ex-footballer (midfielder)
 * 25) Sir Alex Ferguson, Scottish ex-football manager and former Labour Party member
 * 26) Vinnie Jones, ex-footballer
 * 27) Sam Burgess, rugby player currently playing for Bath Rugby
 * 28) Becky Lynch, Irish female WWE pro wrestler
 * 29) Isla Dawn, WWE female professional wrestler
 * 30) Paige, WWE female professional wrestler
 * 31) Jonathan Rowson, Scottish chess grandmaster.

Reform Party

 * 1) Steven Patrick Morrissey, musician, songwriter, and author
 * 2) John Lydon (known by his stage name Johnny Rotten), musician and songwriter
 * 3) Roger Daltrey, singer and songwriter
 * 4) Lee Hurst, comedian
 * 5) John Cleese, actor and comedian
 * 6) Ricky Tomlinson, actor, anti-apartheid activist (former Labour Party member)
 * 7) The Rev. Giles Fraser, priest of the Church of England, and journalist
 * 8) Bernie Ecclestone, CEO of The Formula One Group
 * 9) Christopher Harborne, businessman and technology investor
 * 10) Helena Morrissey, financier and campaigner
 * 11) Murdoch family, Scottish-Australian billionaire family business, media tycoon, and investors
 * 12) Jeremy Hosking, businessman and political donor
 * 13) Tim Martin, businessman a founder and chairman of Wetherspoons
 * 14) Chris Hero, Welsh WWE professional wrestler
 * 15) Conor McGregor, Irish pro boxer, ex-MMA fighter and businessman
 * 16) Derek Chisora, pro boxer
 * 17) David Icke, ex-footballer (goalkeeper), sports broadcaster and political commentator
 * 18) Theodore Dalrymple, cultural critic, prison physician and psychiatrist
 * 19) Gisela Stuart, former Labour MP, chair of Change Britain and former chair of Vote Leave
 * 20) Paul Joseph Watson, YouTube political commentator
 * 21) Alex Belfield, radio presenter, journalist, and entertainer
 * 22) Douglas Murray, author, journalist and political commentator
 * 23) Katie Hopkins, media personality, columnist and anti-apartheid activist (former Conservative Party endorsement)
 * 24) James Delingpole, journalist and anti-apartheid activist (former Conservative Party endorsement)
 * 25) Julia Hartley-Brewer; broadcaster, journalist and anti-apartheid activist
 * 26) Lauren Southern, British-Canadian anti-apartheid activist and YouTuber took a hiatus from the internet so her official endorsement was unknown, she would later announce she supported and voted for Reform Party
 * 27) Laurence Fox, actor, anti-apartheid activist, singer-songwriter and guitarist
 * 28) Nick Ferrari, radio host, television presenter and broadcast journalist
 * 29) Peter Hitchens, journalist, author and anti-apartheid activist (formerly Conservative Party member)
 * 30) Rowenna Davis, a teacher and political journalist. She has previously been a Labour councillor for the London Borough of Southwark and contested the parliamentary seat of Southampton Itchen in the 2015 general election. She is currently a teacher at Harris Invictus Academy Croydon.
 * 31) Rod Liddle, journalist, author, and former editor of the BBC Today programme
 * 32) Tommy Robinson, television host and political commentator who has hosted the nightly political talk show The Tommy Robinson Show on GB News as well as an author, documentary filmmaker, anti-apartheid activist and MEP. He was the former founder & leader of the British Defence League
 * 33) David Starkey, historian, academic and television presenter
 * 34) Traditional Britain Group, pressure group which describes itself as traditionalist conservative, High Tory and a "home to the disillusioned patriot"
 * 35) European Conservatives and Reformists (including Swiss People's Party)
 * 36) Identity and Democracy

Unsure or unknown at first but later confirmed they do endorse/support Reform Party:


 * 1) Bayley, American female WWE pro wrestler
 * 2) Sasha Banks, American female WWE pro wrestler
 * 3) Dave Cullen, Irish political commentator
 * 4) Keith Woods, Irish nationalist YouTube political commentator
 * 5) Milo Yiannopoulos (a journalist and anti-apartheid activist) took a hiatus from the internet so his official endorsement was unknown, he would later announce he supported and voted for Reform Party
 * 6) Morgan Zegres, American reporter for GB News
 * 7) Martin Sellner, Austrian Identitarian activist, and leader of the Identitarian Movement of Austria
 * 8) Sydney Watson, Australian-American YouTube political commentator
 * 9) American First Movement, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (founded by Nick Fuentes, American paleoconservative political commentator & podcaster. Members include Vincent James an American paleoconservative Trovo streamer, Jon Miller a political commentator from BlazeTV, Baked Alaska a social media personality and former rapper, Lauren Witzke a American paleoconservative activist, Michelle Malkin, Patrick Casey, Jade McNeil, Beardson and rapper Bryson Gray)
 * 10) Tucker Carlson, American political commentator and host of Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News
 * 11) Jair Bolsonaro, 38th president of Brazil and leader of Alliance for Brazil
 * 12) Václav Klaus, former President and inaugural Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
 * 13) Vladimir Putin, President of Russia and leader of All-Russia People's Front
 * 14) Second Amendment Caucus (Marjorie Taylor Greene, politician, businesswoman & U.S. representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district, Paul Gosar former dentist & currently serves as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 4th congressional district since 2013, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who is a U.S. representative for New York's 19th congressional district)
 * 15) InfoWars (Alex Jones, American journalist & radio host, Owen Shroyer, American journalist & radio host, Millie Weaver (under the online name as Millennial Millie) and Kaitlin Bennett, American conservative and gun rights activist)
 * 16) Elijah Schaffer, American YouTube political commentators from BlazeTV
 * 17) Red Ice (led by the married couple Lana Lokteff and Henrik Palmgren)
 * 18) Astra Jobriath (known by the online alias Cringe Panda), political commentator

Business for Britain, Students for Britain and Campaign for an Independent Britain closed a day after the referendum result. Leave.EU, Grassroots Out and Vote Leave all dissolved on 9 September 2016 and instead merger and were superseded Leave Means Leave. Conservatives for Britain merged into the European Research Group. Leave Means Leave and Change Britain was dissolved on 31 January 2020 following the official withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union

Green Party

 * 1) Steve Backshall, naturalist, writer and television presenter
 * 2) Richard Dawkins, ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author
 * 3) David Attenborough, broadcaster and natural historian
 * 4) Lee Dixon, ex-footballer
 * 5) Peter Reid, football manager
 * 6) Jonathan Emmett, author
 * 7) Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, celebrity chef, TV personality, journalist and food writer
 * 8) Matt Haig, novelist and journalist
 * 9) Gaby Hinsliff, journalist (also endorsed the Liberal Party, SNP in Scotland and Plaid Cymru in Wales)
 * 10) Jonathan Freedland, journalist and author (also endorsed the Liberal Party)
 * 11) Robin Lustig, journalist and radio broadcaster
 * 12) Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner, former Labour and Green Party candidate
 * 13) Sir Elton John, singer and song writer
 * 14) Billy Bragg, singer-songwriter and activist
 * 15) Thom Yorke, musician and the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead
 * 16) Jack Monroe, writer and campaigner
 * 17) John Abraham, engineer
 * 18) Billy Barr, naturalist
 * 19) Tzeporah Berman, climate activist and writer
 * 20) Greta Thunberg, Swedish environmental activist
 * 21) Roger Hallam, Welsh environmental activist, a co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, cooperative federation organisation Radical Routes and the political party Burning Pink (also endorsed Plaid Cymru)
 * 22) Gail Bradbrook, climate activist and co-founder of Extinction Rebellion
 * 23) Colette Pichon Battle, environmental activist and lawyer
 * 24) Severn Cullis-Suzuki, environmental activist, speaker, TV host, and author
 * 25) Luuk Folkerts, Dutch politician
 * 26) Al Gore, 45th Vice President of the United States and 43rd President of the United States
 * 27) Rory Bremner, Scottish impressionist and comedian, noted for his work in political satire and impressions of British public figures
 * 28) Steven Chu, American physicist, Nobel laureate, and the 12th United States Secretary of Energy. He is currently the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology at Stanford University.
 * 29) Haven Coleman, writer
 * 30) Greg Craven, teacher
 * 31) Irena Creed, Associate Vice-President of Research at the University of Saskatchewan
 * 32) Lily Cole, model, actress and entrepreneur
 * 33) Ranulph Fiennes, explorer and holder of several endurance records. He is also a writer and poet
 * 34) Sian Brooke, actor
 * 35) Augustus Prew, actor
 * 36) Raphaël Coleman, actor
 * 37) Jolyon Rubinstein, actor, writer, producer and director, best known for writing and performing on The Revolution Will Be Televised
 * 38) Russell Brand, comedian and activist (also endorsed the Labour Party)
 * 39) Joanna Lumley, actress, presenter, former model, author, TV producer, and activist
 * 40) Duncan Jones, film director
 * 41) Stephen Frears, film director
 * 42) Jeremy Irons, actor and activist.
 * 43) Tom Dinwoodie, cleantech entrepreneur, inventor, and founder of SunPower Corporation Systems
 * 44) Flossie Donnelly, Irish marine environmentalist
 * 45) Mónica Feria Tinta, barrister
 * 46) Christopher Field, American scientist and researcher
 * 47) Christopher Flavin, former president of the Worldwatch Institute
 * 48) Billy Fleming, landscape architect
 * 49) Jerome Foster II, entrepreneur
 * 50) Chris T-T, singer and songwriter
 * 51) Michaela Coel, poet, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and actress
 * 52) Jack Thorne, screenwriter and playwright
 * 53) Erin Belieu, poet
 * 54) John Sauven, CEO of Greenpeace
 * 55) David Gardiner, environmentalist
 * 56) Dave Lowe, atmospheric scientist
 * 57) Carlos Nobre, scientist
 * 58) Daniel Spencer, environmentalist
 * 59) Dick Knight, businessman and former chairman of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
 * 60) Chris Hohn, billionaire hedge fund manager and philanthropist
 * 61) Phil Bloomer, executive director of Business and Human Rights Resource Centre
 * 62) Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer and businesswoman
 * 63) Tom Burke, environmentalist
 * 64) Katharine Hamnett, fashion designer
 * 65) Diana Quick, actress
 * 66) Satish Kumar, former monk and peace activist
 * 67) Kevin McCloud, Grand Designs presenter
 * 68) Alistair McGowan, actor and impressionist
 * 69) Cornelia Parker, sculptor and installation artist
 * 70) Oliver Rowe, chef
 * 71) Tracy Worcester, former actress and animal welfare campaigner
 * 72) Mark Constantine, founder of Lush cosmetics
 * 73) Joseph Corré, co-founder of Agent Provocateur
 * 74) John Ashton, former special representative for climate change at the Foreign Office
 * 75) Joyce d’Silva, animal welfare campaigner
 * 76) James Cameron, barrister and environmentalist
 * 77) Professor Tim Jackson, sustainable development, University of Surrey
 * 78) Dr Jane Goodall, primatologist and UN messenger of peace
 * 79) Tony Juniper, environmentalist
 * 80) Dr Jeremy Leggett, green energy entrepreneur
 * 81) Sara Parkin, former Green Party principal speaker
 * 82) Jonathon Porritt, environmentalist and broadcaster
 * 83) Professor Christopher Rapley, former director of the Science Museum and the British Antarctic Survey
 * 84) Gordon Roddick, founder of 38 Degrees and co-founder, the Big Issue and the Body Shop
 * 85) Charles Secrett, former head of Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
 * 86) Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder
 * 87) Michael Morpurgo, book author, poet, playwright, and librettist who is known best for children's novels
 * 88) Mark Steel, writer and comedian
 * 89) Mark Thomas, comedian and journalist
 * 90) Tim Smit, co-founder of the Eden Project
 * 91) Saskia Bricmont, Belgian Ecolo MEP
 * 92) Adam Howden, actor
 * 93) George Monbiot, writer and political activist
 * 94) Hilary Wainwright, sociologist, political activist and socialist feminist, best known for being editor of Red Pepper magazine
 * 95) Jameela Jamil, actress, radio presenter, model, writer and activist (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 96) Green Alliance
 * 97) Global Warming Policy Foundation
 * 98) E3G
 * 99) Greenpeace
 * 100) Global Greens
 * 101) Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK (also endorsed SNP and Plaid Cymru)
 * 102) Together Gibraltar (also endorsed Plaid Cymru)
 * 103) Mebyon Kernow – The Party for Cornwall (endorsed them in all constituency that Greens contested that Mebyon Kernow did not)

Labour & Co-operative Party

 * 1) 5daysofstatic, experimental band
 * 2) Lawrence Abu Hamdan, contemporary artist
 * 3) Alec Finlay, artist
 * 4) Afrikan Boy, grime MC
 * 5) Akala, rapper
 * 6) P Money, rapper
 * 7) Lethal Bizzle, rapper
 * 8) AJ Tracey, rapper
 * 9) Dappy, singer-songwriter and rapper
 * 10) Professor Green, rapper and songwriter
 * 11) M.I.A., rapper, songwriter and activist
 * 12) Alison Moyet, singer
 * 13) Adele, singer and songwriter (also endorsed the Women's Equality Party)
 * 14) Camilla Kerslake, singer
 * 15) Cheryl Tweedy (formerly Cheryl Cole), singer, dancer and television personality
 * 16) Carrie Grant, vocal coach, TV presenter and session singer
 * 17) David Grant, singer and vocal coach
 * 18) Declan McKenna, singer
 * 19) Dua Lipa, singer
 * 20) Ellie Rowsell, singer-songwriter and musician who serves as the lead vocalist and guitarist of indie rock band Wolf Alice
 * 21) Jaykae, rapper and actor
 * 22) Katy B, singer-songwriter
 * 23) Lily Allen, singer and songwriter (also endorsed the Women's Equality Party)
 * 24) Lesley Garrett, soprano singer, musician, broadcaster and media personality
 * 25) Nerina Pallot, singer, songwriter and producer
 * 26) Steve Ashley, singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, writer and graphic designer
 * 27) Olly Alexander, singer, songwriter and actor
 * 28) Peter Hooton, singer
 * 29) Frank Turner, punk and folk singer-songwriter, vocalist of post-hardcore band Million Dead
 * 30) Jermain Jackman, singer who won the 3rd series of the BBC television singing competition The Voice UK in 2014
 * 31) Jonathan King, singer-songwriter and former presenter
 * 32) Paul David Hewson (known by his stage name Bono), Irish singer-songwriter, activist, philanthropist, venture capitalist, businessman, and actor. He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of rock band U2.
 * 33) Gary Kemp, singer, songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead guitarist, backing vocalist, and principal songwriter for the New Romantic band Spandau Ballet.
 * 34) Gary Barlow, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and television personality. He is the lead singer of the British pop group Take That.
 * 35) Robbie Williams, singer-songwriter and entertainer. Former member of the pop group Take That
 * 36) Micachu, singer, songwriter and composer
 * 37) Mike Barson, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, composer, and keyboardist for Madness
 * 38) The Weeknd, Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer
 * 39) Jessie Ware, singer-songwriter and podcaster (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 40) John and Edward Grimes (collectively known as Jedward), Irish identical twins who are singing and television presenting duo
 * 41) Beverley Knight, recording artist and musical theatre actress
 * 42) Kano, rapper
 * 43) Lowkey, rapper
 * 44) Nadia Rose, rapper
 * 45) S-Endz, rapper
 * 46) Iain Dale, LBC radio station presenter
 * 47) Abdullah al-Saleh, activist
 * 48) Bianca Jagger, human rights activist
 * 49) Doreen Lawrence, British-Jamaican campaigner and the mother of Stephen Lawrence, a black British teenager who was murdered in a racist attack in South East London in 1993. She promoted reforms of the police service and founded the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust
 * 50) Gar Alperovitz, American historian and economist
 * 51) Ilan Pappé, historian and socialist activist
 * 52) Christopher Wickham, historian and academic
 * 53) Avi Shlaim, historian and Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford
 * 54) Leila Hassan, editor and activist
 * 55) Louise Da-Cocodia, anti-racism activist
 * 56) Halima Begum, anti-racism activist and civil servant
 * 57) Peter Herbert, barrister and political activist
 * 58) Teresa Hayter, author and activist
 * 59) Walter Wolfgang, peace activist
 * 60) Piers Corbyn, weather forecaster, political activist and brother of Jeremy Corbyn
 * 61) Bisi Alimi, Nigerian gay rights activist
 * 62) Moazzam Begg, former extrajudicial detainee
 * 63) Miriam David, Professor of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London
 * 64) Amir Amirani, director
 * 65) David Yates, film director who has directed films, short films, and TV productions
 * 66) Attila the Stockbroker, punk poet, musician and songwriter
 * 67) Tom Pickard, poet and filmmaker
 * 68) Angela Barnes, comedian
 * 69) Frank Skinner, writer, comedian, TV and radio presenter, and actor (respects the result and others who voted for other political parties)
 * 70) Holly Walsh, comedian
 * 71) Patrick Monahan, Irish-Iranian comedian
 * 72) Jack Carroll, comedian and a runner-up on Britain's Got Talent
 * 73) Jo Neary, comedian, writer and actress
 * 74) Miriam O'Reilly, Irish television presenter. Until 2009, she was a presenter on the BBC One rural affairs show Countryfile.
 * 75) Jonathan Ross, TV and radio presenter, film critic, actor and comedian
 * 76) Jon Sopel, TV presenter and correspondent for the BBC's international TV news channel, BBC World News
 * 77) Ivor Dembina, stand-up comedian and writer
 * 78) Norman Lovett, stand-up comedian and actor
 * 79) Jeremy Hardy, comedian
 * 80) Samantha Anne Bee, Canadian-American comedienne, writer, producer, political commentator, actress, and TV host who is known for hosting Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.
 * 81) Munroe Bergdorf, model and Black trans rights activist (also endorses Taking The Initiative Party)
 * 82) Mia Khalifa, Lebanese-American media personality, webcam model, and former pornographic actress
 * 83) Nicholas Murray, biographer and poet
 * 84) Pascale Petit, poet
 * 85) Alan Morrison, poet
 * 86) Dean Atta, poet
 * 87) Helen Ivory, poet and artist
 * 88) Annabelle Sreberny, writer, scholar, and professor of Global Media and Communication and Director of the Centre for Media and Film Studies at SOAS
 * 89) Travis Alabanza, performance artist, poet and writer
 * 90) Anthony Anaxagorou, poet and writer
 * 91) Charles Shaar Murray, music journalist and broadcaster
 * 92) Ellie Levenson, freelance journalist and author
 * 93) Tom O'Carroll, writer and pro-paedophile advocate, imprisoned for conspiracy to corrupt public morals and the distribution of child pornography, and with multiple convictions for sexual crimes against children. O'Carroll is a former chairman of the now disbanded Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) and was at one time a prominent member of the International Paedophile and Child Emancipation (now known as Ipce).
 * 94) Lewis Goodall, journalist and author; best known in his roles as a political correspondent for Sky News and the policy editor of the BBC's Newsnight
 * 95) James Felton, writer and journalist, whose articles regularly appear in the Guardian, Independent, Daily Mash and IFL Science
 * 96) Shaista Aziz, journalist, writer, stand-up comedian and former international aid worker of Kashmiri-Pakistani descent
 * 97) Zoe Williams, writer and journalist
 * 98) Alan Bennett, playwright, screenwriter, actor and author
 * 99) Michael Billington, author and arts critic
 * 100) Keith Armstrong, author and poet
 * 101) Michael Schmidt, poet, author and scholar
 * 102) Paul Waley, scholar of Human Geography at the University of Leeds
 * 103) Hollie McNish, poet
 * 104) Graham Mort, poet
 * 105) Kevin Higgins, Irish poet
 * 106) Kehinde Andrews, academic
 * 107) Katherine Angel, academic and writer
 * 108) Mo Ansar, political and social commentator
 * 109) Richard Keith Robert Coles, musician, journalist and Church of England parish priest.
 * 110) Apologies, I Have None, punk band
 * 111) Rudimental, drum and bass band
 * 112) Ryan Reynolds, American actor
 * 113) Blake Lively, American actor
 * 114) Rob McElhenney, American actor
 * 115) Seth Rogen, American actor
 * 116) Shia LaBeouf, American actor
 * 117) Alexander Arnold, actor, singer and musician
 * 118) Adjoa Andoh, actor
 * 119) Bertie Carvel, actor, singer and director
 * 120) Christian Brassington, actor
 * 121) Dominic Brunt, actor
 * 122) Daniel Radcliffe, actor
 * 123) Dominic Coleman, actor
 * 124) George MacKay, actor
 * 125) Jack Ashton, actor
 * 126) Janice Connolly, actress, comedian and artistic director
 * 127) John Boyega, actor and producer
 * 128) John Middleton, actor
 * 129) Jeremy Child, actor
 * 130) Hannah Arterton, actor and singer
 * 131) Martin Freeman, actor
 * 132) Nicholas Briggs, actor
 * 133) Jason Isaacs, actor
 * 134) Mathew Horne, actor
 * 135) Peter Duncan, actor
 * 136) Timothy West, film, stage, presenter and television actor, with more than 50 years of varied work in the business
 * 137) Billie Piper, actress, filmmaker, and former singer
 * 138) Dawn French, actress, comedian, presenter and writer
 * 139) Gugu Mbatha-Raw, actress
 * 140) Maisie Williams, actress
 * 141) Julie Hesmondhalgh, actress
 * 142) Josh O'Connor, actor
 * 143) Sophie Porley, actress
 * 144) Sophie Okonedo, actress and narrator
 * 145) Sue Johnston, actress
 * 146) Charlotte Devaney, DJ, producer and actor
 * 147) Danny DeVito, American actor, director, producer, and filmmaker
 * 148) Mark Ruffalo, American actor
 * 149) James Nesbitt, Irish actor
 * 150) Ian Reddington, actor
 * 151) Noel Clarke, actor, screenwriter, director and comic book writer
 * 152) David Oyelowo, actor and producer (would later renounce his British citizenship, keeping his Nigerian-American citizenship)
 * 153) Ricky Champ, actor
 * 154) Asa Butterfield, actor
 * 155) Louis Emerick, actor
 * 156) David Harewood, actor and presenter
 * 157) David Neilson, actor best known for portraying Roy Cropper in the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 1995 onwards
 * 158) Himesh Patel, actor and singer (would later renounced her British citizenship for a India citizenship)
 * 159) Mark Gatiss, director, actor, and writer
 * 160) Luke Jerdy, actor
 * 161) Rahul Kohli, actor
 * 162) Kate Lamb, actor
 * 163) Francesca Martinez, actor and comedian
 * 164) Tony Maudsley, actor
 * 165) Ross Mullan, actor
 * 166) Luke Newberry, actor
 * 167) Kyle Rees, actor
 * 168) Lewis Reeves, actor
 * 169) Charlotte Ritchie, actor
 * 170) Barry Sloane, actor
 * 171) Mark Rylance, actor and playwright
 * 172) David Schneider, actor, writer and comedian
 * 173) James Sutton, actor
 * 174) Nicola Thorp, actor
 * 175) Colin Firth, actor
 * 176) Stephen Graham, actor
 * 177) Samantha Morton, actor
 * 178) Bill Nighy, actor
 * 179) Ruth Wilson, actor
 * 180) Ben Whishaw, actor
 * 181) Ralph Fiennes, actor
 * 182) John Nettles, actor and author
 * 183) Sue Perkins, actor
 * 184) Stephen Walters, actor
 * 185) Sean Pertwee, actor, narrator and producer
 * 186) Samuel West, actor and director
 * 187) Toby Whithouse, actor, screenwriter, and playwright
 * 188) Craig Wilde, actor, presenter, director and producer
 * 189) Scot Williams, actor, writer and producer
 * 190) Miltos Yerolemou, actor
 * 191) Jacob Anderson, aka Raleigh Ritchie, actor, singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer.[69]
 * 192) James Anderson, actor
 * 193) Nonso Anozie, actor
 * 194) David Morrissey, actor, director, producer and screenwriter
 * 195) Patrick Stewart, actor
 * 196) Karl Collins, actor
 * 197) Mehmet Ferda, actor
 * 198) Idris Elba, actor
 * 199) Ian McKellen, actor
 * 200) Mark Moraghan, actor
 * 201) TomSka, writer, producer, director, actor, and filmmaker
 * 202) Joseph Thompson, actor
 * 203) Charlie Condou, actor and writer
 * 204) India Willoughby, newsreader, broadcaster and journalist
 * 205) Matt Lucas, actor, comedian, writer, and TV presenter
 * 206) David Walliams, comedian, actor and author
 * 207) Robert Lindsay, stage and TV actor
 * 208) Benedict Cumberbatch, actor (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 209) Daisey Ridley, actress (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 210) Roberta Taylor, actress and author
 * 211) Emma Thompson, actress, comedian and author (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 212) Maxine Peake, actor (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 213) Sam Smith, actor (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 214) Meera Syal, comedian, writer, playwright, singer, journalist, producer and actress
 * 215) Gurinder Chadha, film director (would later renounced her British citizenship for a American & Indian dual citizenship)
 * 216) David Baddiel, comedian, novelist, columnist, and TV presenter
 * 217) Salman Rushdie, Indian-born British American novelist and essayist. His work, combining magical realism with historical fiction, is primarily concerned with the many connections, disruptions, and migrations between Eastern and Western civilizations, with much of his fiction being set on the Indian subcontinent (also endorsed the Women's Equality Party)
 * 218) Ian Saville, magician
 * 219) Dane Baptiste, comedian
 * 220) Fern Brady, comedian
 * 221) Rob Delaney, American comedian, actor and writer
 * 222) Bob Elton, comedian and author
 * 223) Michael Crick, broadcaster, journalist and author
 * 224) Liz Carr, actress, comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist
 * 225) Fiona Phillips, journalist, broadcaster and TV presenter
 * 226) Jeremy Paxman, broadcaster, journalist, author, and TV presenter
 * 227) Lolly Adefope, comedian
 * 228) Lenny Henry, actor, comedian, singer, television presenter and writer. He is known for co-founding the charity Comic Relief
 * 229) Sofie Hagen, comedian
 * 230) Tez Ilyas, comedian
 * 231) Eddie Izzard, comedian
 * 232) Robin Ince, comedian, actor and writer
 * 233) Suzanna Kempner, actress, singer and stand-up comedian
 * 234) Rufus Hound, comedian, actor and presenter
 * 235) Steve Coogan, comedian and actor
 * 236) Jack Carroll, comedian and actor
 * 237) Vicky McClure, actress, model and presenter
 * 238) Oreet Ashery, artist
 * 239) Andy Croft, writer, editor and poet
 * 240) Danny Baker, comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ and screenwriter
 * 241) Ian Martin, comedy writer
 * 242) Ronan Bennett, writer
 * 243) Pauline Bryan, writer and socialist campaigner
 * 244) Malorie Blackman, writer
 * 245) Jon Bounds, writer and blogger
 * 246) Laurence Marks, writer
 * 247) Sam Barlow, game director
 * 248) Steven Battelle, musician and lead vocalist of LostAlone
 * 249) Esmé Bianco, actress and activist
 * 250) Big Narstie, musician
 * 251) Sally Rooney, Irish author
 * 252) Christine Cooper, economist
 * 253) David Blanchflower, economist
 * 254) Victoria Chick, economist
 * 255) Ha-Joon Chang, South Korean institutional economist, specialising in development economics
 * 256) Mark Blyth, economist
 * 257) David Blandy, artist
 * 258) Frank Cottrell-Boyce, screenwriter and novelist
 * 259) Michael Brooks, American political commentator
 * 260) Thom Brooks, political philosopher and legal scholar
 * 261) Steve Brookstein, singer
 * 262) Oobah Butler, author, journalist and filmmaker
 * 263) Sam Byers, novelist
 * 264) Champs, pop rock band
 * 265) Arun Chaudhary, American political operative and filmmaker
 * 266) Richard Cheese, American musician
 * 267) Diana Chire, artist and director
 * 268) Noam Chomsky, linguist and philosopher
 * 269) Prunella Scales, actress who played Basil Fawlty's wife Sybil in the BBC comedy Fawlty Towers
 * 270) Julie Christie, actress and activist
 * 271) Chipo Chung, actress
 * 272) Caryl Churchill, playwright
 * 273) Jasmina Cibic, performance, installation and film artist
 * 274) Clean Bandit, classical crossover band
 * 275) Dan Cohen, American journalist, filmmaker and blogger
 * 276) Edwyn Collins, musician
 * 277) Suzanne Collins, actress and businesswoman
 * 278) Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador
 * 279) Paul Cornell, writer
 * 280) Alessandro Cortini, Italian musician
 * 281) Nicola Coughlan, Irish actress
 * 282) Angela Davis, political activist and academic
 * 283) Alex de Campi, writer
 * 284) Grey DeLisle, voice actress and activist
 * 285) Robert Del Naja, musician and graffiti artist
 * 286) Panicos Demetriades, economist
 * 287) Dennis Detwiller, American game designer
 * 288) Leena Dhingra, television actress
 * 289) Sarah Dollard, screenwriter and activist
 * 290) Drenge, rock band
 * 291) Dub Thompson, indie rock music duo
 * 292) Joe Dunthorne, novelist and poet
 * 293) Tom Dyckhoff, journalist and television presenter
 * 294) Piers Morgan; broadcaster, journalist, writer, and television personality
 * 295) Will Eaves, author
 * 296) Michael Eavis, dairy farmer and founder of the Glastonbury festival
 * 297) David Edgar, playwright
 * 298) Travis Elborough, writer
 * 299) Mary Beard, classical scholar and Cambridge don
 * 300) Simon Deakin, Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge
 * 301) Brian Eno, musician
 * 302) Miatta Fahnbulleh, chief executive of the New Economics Foundation
 * 303) Paloma Faith, singer-songwriter
 * 304) Adham Faramawy, artist
 * 305) Mark Fell, music producer and artist
 * 306) Shiva Feshareki, experimental composer
 * 307) Stephen Deutsch, American filmmaker, professor, and film score composer
 * 308) Eclair Fifi, DJ, artist and illustrator (in England)
 * 309) Jem Finer, musician
 * 310) Liza Fior, architect
 * 311) Dawn Foster, journalist, broadcaster and author
 * 312) Anthony Fowler, boxer
 * 313) Anthony Joshua, boxer and activist
 * 314) Liam Fray, musician
 * 315) Jumpin Jack Frost, DJ and record producer
 * 316) Jack Gallagher, wrestler
 * 317) Guy Garvey, singer, songwriter, radio presenter and lead singer of Elbow
 * 318) Tefere Gebre, union leader
 * 319) Geeneus, DJ
 * 320) Ghetts, grime MC
 * 321) Annabel Giles, television and radio presenter
 * 322) Ginger, rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
 * 323) Tariq Goddard, novelist and publisher
 * 324) John Goodby, chemist
 * 325) Antony Gormley, sculptor
 * 326) Nikhil Goyal, American journalist, activist and author
 * 327) Lateysha Grace, television personality and businesswoman
 * 328) David Graeber, anthropologist and anarchist
 * 329) John Grahl, economist
 * 330) Thom Sonny Green, drummer
 * 331) Glenn Greenwald, journalist and author
 * 332) Stephany Griffith-Jones, economist
 * 333) Patrick Harrington, political activist
 * 334) Jackie Walker, political activist and writer. She has been a teacher and anti-racism trainer
 * 335) Peter Hallward, philosopher
 * 336) Jake Hanrahan, journalist and documentary filmmaker
 * 337) Barbara Harriss-White, economist
 * 338) David Harrison, artist
 * 339) M. John Harrison, author and critic
 * 340) Douglas Hart, musician
 * 341) Owen Hatherley, journalist and writer
 * 342) Chris Hayes, American journalist
 * 343) Charles Hayward, musician
 * 344) Libby Heaney, artist, physicist and lecturer
 * 345) Edwin Heathcote, architect
 * 346) Tony Heaton, artist
 * 347) Peter Herbert, barrister
 * 348) Dan Hicks, archaeologist and anthropologist
 * 349) Susan Himmelweit, economist, Emeritus Professor of Economics for the Open University
 * 350) Peter Hobbs, novelist
 * 351) Richard Hollis, graphic designer
 * 352) Srećko Horvat, philosopher
 * 353) House House, video game developer
 * 354) Michael Hrebeniak, academic, author, jazz musician and journalist
 * 355) Joseph Huber, economist
 * 356) Daniel Hunt, musician and member of Ladytron
 * 357) Myke Hurley, podcaster
 * 358) Timothy Hyman, artist
 * 359) Lars Iyer, novelist and philosopher
 * 360) Michael Jacobs, economist
 * 361) Juliet Jacques, journalist
 * 362) Jamelia, recording artist and television presenter
 * 363) Gus John, writer
 * 364) Linton Kwesi Johnson, dub poet
 * 365) Fred Johnston, Irish writer
 * 366) Richard Jolly, economist
 * 367) James K. Galbraith, American economist
 * 368) Owen Jones, journalist, author and political activist
 * 369) Semothy Jones, record producer
 * 370) Meena Kandasamy, Indian poet
 * 371) Asif Kapadia, film director
 * 372) Anish Kapoor, contemporary artist
 * 373) Aki Kaurismäki, Finnish film director
 * 374) Roz Kaveney, writer, critic and poet
 * 375) John Keane, artist
 * 376) Shaun Keaveny, broadcaster
 * 377) Steve Keen, Economics Professor at Kingston University and author
 * 378) Patrick Keiller, film director
 * 379) Peter Kennard, photomontage artist
 * 380) A. L. Kennedy, author and comedian
 * 381) Wael Khalil, Egyptian activist and blogger
 * 382) Laleh Khalili, academic
 * 383) Armeena Khan, actress and model
 * 384) Ben Fine, economist
 * 385) Sharon Kivland, American-British artist
 * 386) Naomi Klein, author, social activist, and filmmaker
 * 387) Hanif Kureishi, playwright, screenwriter and novelist
 * 388) Lange, DJ and music producer
 * 389) The Last Skeptik, music producer and DJ
 * 390) Mark Leckey, artist
 * 391) Paris Lees, journalist and activist
 * 392) Lawrence Lek, multimedia artist
 * 393) Mike Leigh, film and theatre writer
 * 394) Kathy Lette, Australian author
 * 395) Little Mix, pop group (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 396) Loom, rock band
 * 397) Josie Long, comedian
 * 398) Los Campesinos!, indie pop band
 * 399) Hannah Lowe, writer
 * 400) Mark Lynas, writer
 * 401) Pearl Mackie, actress
 * 402) Sophie Mackintosh, author
 * 403) Sabrina Mahfouz, poet, playwright, performer and writer
 * 404) Firoze Manji, author, activist and editor-in-chief
 * 405) Michael Mansfield, barrister
 * 406) Miriam Margolyes, actress
 * 407) Grantley Evan Marshall (aka Daddy G), musician and founding member of Massive Attack
 * 408) Paul Mason, commentator and radio personality
 * 409) Massive Attack, trip hop band
 * 410) Marisa Matias, Portuguese sociologist
 * 411) Maybeshewill, post-rock band
 * 412) Mariana Mazzucato, economist
 * 413) Jon McClure (aka The Reverend), musician
 * 414) Mark McGowan, performance artist
 * 415) Jon McGregor, writer
 * 416) Bill McKibben, American environmentalist and writer
 * 417) Susana Medina, writer
 * 418) Kerry-Anne Mendoza, editor of The Canary
 * 419) Mark Millar, comic book writer
 * 420) James Miller, novelist and academic
 * 421) Anna Minton, journalist and writer
 * 422) Maurice Mitchell, American activist and musician
 * 423) MNEK, singer-songwriter and producer
 * 424) Mick Moore, political economist
 * 425) Thurston Moore, musician and member of Sonic Youth
 * 426) John Muckle, writer
 * 427) Muncie Girls, punk rock band
 * 428) Neel Mukherjee, writer
 * 429) Hugh Mulholland, curator
 * 430) Karma Nabulsi, academic
 * 431) Naughty Boy, musician
 * 432) Sara Nelson, flight attendant and union leader
 * 433) Andy Pilley, chairman of Fleetwood Town F.C.
 * 434) Gareth Southgate, current manager of the U21 England national football team
 * 435) Sam Allardyce, football manager, current England national football team manager
 * 436) Jurgen Klopp, football manager, who currently manages Liverpool F.C.
 * 437) Chris Hughton, football manager, who currently manages Nottingham Forest
 * 438) Nigel Pearson, football manager, who currently manages Watford
 * 439) Mick McCarthy, football manager
 * 440) Joey Barton, ex-footballer and current manager of Fleetwood Town
 * 441) Jamie Carragher, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 442) Stan Collymore, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 443) Phil Neville, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 444) Kevin Phillips, ex-footballer, football coach, and cousin-in-law to Labour MP Jess Phillips
 * 445) Gary Lineker, ex-footballer and TV presenter
 * 446) Gary Neville, ex-footballer, pundit and owner of Salford City F.C.
 * 447) David Beckham, ex-footballer and owner of Salford City F.C.
 * 448) Victoria Beckham, singer, songwriter, model, fashion designer and TV personality. Wife of David Beckham
 * 449) Kate Ferdinand, TV personality on The Only Way is Essex
 * 450) Anton Ferdinand, ex-footballer, brother of Rio Ferdinand
 * 451) Kane Ferdinand, ex-footballer, brother of Rio Ferdinand
 * 452) Rio Ferdinand, ex-footballer and amateur boxer
 * 453) Karen Cairney, ex-footballer and football commentator
 * 454) Jermaine Jeans, ex-footballer and TV personality
 * 455) Ledley King, ex-footballer and coach of Tottenham Hotspur
 * 456) Lee Trundle, ex-footballer and youth coach of Swansea City
 * 457) Michael Carrick, ex-footballer and coach of Manchester United
 * 458) Andy Cole, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 459) Carlton Cole, ex-footballer and BBC pundit
 * 460) Darren Bent, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 461) Gabriel Agbonlahor, ex-footballer
 * 462) Jermaine Beckford, ex-footballer
 * 463) Karl Henry, ex-footballer
 * 464) Kevin Kilbane, Irish ex-footballer
 * 465) Kieron Dyer, ex-footballer and current coach
 * 466) Nicky Butt, ex-footballer and former co-owner of Salford City F.C.
 * 467) Paul Ince, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 468) Sol Campbell, ex-footballer and pundit
 * 469) Trevor Sinclair, ex-footballer
 * 470) Tim Sherwood, ex-footballer and former manager
 * 471) Viv Anderson, ex-footballer
 * 472) Wes Brown, ex-footballer
 * 473) Eniola Aluko, ex-female footballer
 * 474) Curtis Jones, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 475) Mohamed Salah, Egyptian footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 476) James Milner, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 477) Joe Gomez, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 478) Jordan Henderson, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 479) Trent Alexander-Arnold, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 480) Rhian Brewster, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 481) Aaron Wan-Bissaka, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 482) Axel Tuanzebe, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 483) Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 484) Jesse Lingard, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 485) Marcus Rashford, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 486) Mason Greenwood, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 487) Paul Pogba, French footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 488) Adebayo Akinfenwa, footballer currently plays for Wycombe Wanderers
 * 489) Alex Baptiste, footballer currently plays for QPR
 * 490) Chuba Akpom, footballer currently playing for Arsenal F.C.
 * 491) Christian Burgess, footballer currently plays for Portsmouth F.C.
 * 492) David Wheeler, footballer currently playing for Wycombe Wanderers
 * 493) Dele Alli, footballer currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur
 * 494) Liam Bridcutt, footballer currently plays for Nottm Forest
 * 495) Harry Arter, footballer currently playing for A.F.C Bournemouth
 * 496) Héctor Bellerín, footballer currently playing for Woolwich Arsenal
 * 497) Nathaniel Chalobah, footballer currently playing for Watford
 * 498) John O'Sullivan, footballer currently playing for Morecambe
 * 499) Tony Watt, footballer currently playing for St Johnstone
 * 500) Trevoh Chalobah, footballer currently playing for Chelsea F.C.
 * 501) Raheem Sterling, footballer currently plays for Manchester City (renounce his British citizenship and stop competing for England instead competing for Jamaica)
 * 502) Tosin Adarabioyo, footballer currently plays for Manchester City
 * 503) Ryan Bertrand, footballer currently plays for Southampton F.C.
 * 504) Ola Aina, footballer currently playing for Chelsea F.C.
 * 505) Mayumi Pacheco, footballer
 * 506) Ronnie O'Sullivan, pro snooker player
 * 507) Ebony Rainford-Brent, ex-cricketer
 * 508) Jonny Bairstow, cricketer
 * 509) Joe Root, cricketer
 * 510) Zack Sabre Jr., pro wrestler
 * 511) Jack Sexsmith, pro wrestler
 * 512) William Regal, retired WWE pro wrestler
 * 513) Pete Dunne, WWE pro wrestler
 * 514) Tyler Bate, WWE pro wrestler
 * 515) Trent Seven, WWE pro wrestler
 * 516) Damian Mackle (known by his ring name Killian Dain), Irish WWE pro wrestler
 * 517) Boris Becker, ex-tennis player
 * 518) Omari Caro, rugby player
 * 519) Luke Gale, rugby player
 * 520) Brian Moore, ex-rugby player
 * 521) Tyrone McCarthy, professional rugby player currently playing for Leigh Centurions
 * 522) Jason Netherton, former professional rugby player
 * 523) Lewis Hamilton, Formula 1 racing driver
 * 524) Phil Taylor, darts player
 * 525) James Wade, darts player
 * 526) Adrian Lewis, darts player
 * 527) Dave Chisnell, darts player
 * 528) Mervyn King, darts player
 * 529) Amir Khan, pro boxer
 * 530) Nicola Adams, female pro boxer
 * 531) David Haye, former pro boxer
 * 532) Michael Page, MMA fighter
 * 533) Dina Asher-Smith, 100m spring runner
 * 534) Mo Farah, long-distance runner (renounce his British citizenship and stop competing for Great Britain instead competing for Somalia)
 * 535) James Jordan, ballroom dancer and choreographer
 * 536) Kathy Burke, actress, comedian, writer, producer, and director
 * 537) Joey Essex, TV personality
 * 538) Assem Allam, Egyptian-British businessman, who is owner of Allam Marine (an industrial generator manufacturer) and owner of Football League Division 1 club Hull City F.C.
 * 539) Anwar Pervez, Pakistani-born British billionaire businessman and former bus conductor and driver. He is the founder and chairman of Bestway Group.
 * 540) Anne Finucane, American banker who is vice chair of Bank of America
 * 541) Ayman Asfari, Syrian-born British businessman, and the chief executive of Petrofac, a Jersey-registered multinational oilfield services company serving the oil, gas and energy production and processing industries
 * 542) Alan Howard, billionaire hedge fund manager and co-founder of Brevan Howard Asset Management LLP
 * 543) Anil Agarwal, Indian billionaire founder and Chairman of Vedanta Resources Limited. He controls Vedanta Resources through Volcan Investments, a holding vehicle with a 100% stake in the business
 * 544) Barry Townsley, financier and investor
 * 545) Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, Spanish publicly listed company which manufactures railway vehicles and equipment and buses through its Solaris Bus & Coach subsidiary
 * 546) Charles Dunstone, businessman
 * 547) Clive Calder, billionaire record executive and businessman
 * 548) Christopher Ondaatje, Sri Lankan-born Canadian-English businessman, philanthropist, adventurer, writer and bob-sledding Olympian for Canada
 * 549) Dale Vince, businessman
 * 550) Denise Coates, businesswoman and the founder, majority shareholder & joint CEO of online gambling company Bet365.
 * 551) Peter Coates, businessman, the co-founder of bet365, and the chairman of Stoke City F.C.
 * 552) David Sainsbury, politician, businessman and philanthropist. From 1992 to 1997, he served as the chair of Sainsbury's, the supermarket chain established by his great-grandfather John James Sainsbury in 1869 (also endorsed the Liberal Democrays)
 * 553) Duncan Bannatyne, businessman and author
 * 554) Gavyn Davies, former Goldman Sachs partner who was the chairman of the BBC from 2001 until 2004
 * 555) Ibrahim Dogus, entrepreneur and restaurateur. Founder of the Centre for Turkey Studies and Centre for Kurdish Progress, an active organiser for the Turkish and Kurdish community in London and the UK. He is also a Labour Party Lambeth Borough councillor
 * 556) Isaac Kaye, businessman with interests in healthcare
 * 557) Javad Marandi, businessman and property developer, with investments in commercial and residential real estate
 * 558) Jasminder Singh, billionaire businessman
 * 559) John Mills, entrepreneur, economist and businessman, known for founding British consumer products company JML (John Mills Limited), and is its chairman and majority shareholder
 * 560) Jo Malone, businesswoman and perfumer, who is the founder of the companies Jo Malone London and Jo Loves
 * 561) Joe Lewis, billionaire businessman and investor, majority owner of Premier League football team Tottenham Hotspur
 * 562) John Armitage, British-Irish billionaire hedge fund manager, the chief investment officer and a co-founder of Egerton Capital
 * 563) Lakshmi Mittal, Indian billionaire steel magnate, Executive Chairman of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaking company, as well as Chairman of stainless steel manufacture Aperam. Mittal owns 38% of ArcelorMittal and holds a 20% stake in Queens Park Rangers F.C.
 * 564) Martin Taylor, investor and hedge fund manager
 * 565) Michael Platt, billionaire hedge fund manager; co-founder and managing director of BlueCrest Capital Management, Europe's 3rd-largest hedge-fund firm
 * 566) Mohsin Issa, billionaire businessman and founder of Euro Garages (EG) with brother Zuber Issa, a chain of petrol filling stations that operate in the United Kingdom and Europe of Indian descendent
 * 567) Zuber Issa, billionaire businessman and founder of Euro Garages (EG) with brother Mohsin Issa, a chain of petrol filling stations that operate in the United Kingdom and Europe of Indian descendent
 * 568) Mohamed Amersi, businessman and philanthropist. Currently, he is the Founder and Chairman of the Inclusive Ventures Group and Chairman of QML Group. He is founder and chairman of the Amersi Foundation, which has made contributions across a range of issues, including multi-faith and youth programmes to the arts and heritage, education, anti-slavery, climate change, technology and poverty reduction. He also holds a number of chairmanship and advisory roles in the charity sector
 * 569) Rachel Elnaugh, entrepreneur
 * 570) Richard Caring, businessman and multi-millionaire. He initially built a business, International Clothing Designs, supplying Hong Kong-manufactured fashion to UK retailers
 * 571) Rod Aldridge, founder and former executive chairman of Capita, a British company specialising in business process outsourcing
 * 572) Tom Morris, billionaire businessman and the founder of retail chain Home Bargains
 * 573) Surinder Arora, billionaire businessman of Indian descent in the hotel sector. He concentrates on hotels near airports, making a speciality of providing rooms for aircrew, and has close links with British Airways and a strong personal interest in aviation
 * 574) Swraj Paul, Indian-born, British-based business magnate and philanthropist
 * 575) Yan Huo, Chinese managing partner and chief investment officer of Capula Investment Management. Prior to co-founding Capula in 2005, Yan spent most of his professional career at JPMorgan, where he worked in its derivatives research and proprietary positioning business
 * 576) Will Shu, UK-based American businessman, the co-founder and CEO of Deliveroo, an online food delivery company with operations spread across more than 200 cities in 12 countries
 * 577) Wayne Hemingway, fashion designer and businessman
 * 578) Wafic Saïd, Syrian-Saudi-Canadian financier, businessman, and philanthropist, who has resided for many years in Monaco
 * 579) Zameer Choudrey, Pakistan-born British billionaire businessman, and the chief executive of Bestway, the UK's eleventh-largest privately owned business, and ninth-largest family-owned business, with a turnover in excess of £3.4 billion and founded by his uncle, Sir Anwar Pervez
 * 580) Chas Newkey-Burden, journalist and writer
 * 581) The Nextmen, music producers
 * 582) Andy Nicholson (formerly of Arctic Monkeys), musician, DJ, record producer and photographer
 * 583) Alex Niven, writer
 * 584) Vivian Oparah, actress and activist
 * 585) Leo Panitch, Canadian writer
 * 586) Ian Parks, writer
 * 587) Vinay Patel, screenwriter and playwright
 * 588) Ben Pearce, musician
 * 589) Damon Albarn, musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the frontman and primary lyricist of the rock band Blur and as the co-founder, lead vocalist, instrumentalist, and primary songwriter of the virtual band Gorillaz.
 * 590) Avinash Persaud, economist
 * 591) Dani Rodrik, economist
 * 592) Thomas Piketty, economist
 * 593) Kate Raworth, economist
 * 594) Guy Standing, economist, professor of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies
 * 595) Grace Petrie, singer-songwriter
 * 596) Alex Pheby, author and academic
 * 597) Yannis Philippakis, singer
 * 598) Heather Phillipson, artist
 * 599) Kate Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of York
 * 600) Joanna Piotrowska, Polish photographer
 * 601) Plastician, musician
 * 602) David Pollard, writer
 * 603) Jocelyn Pook, composer, pianist, viola player
 * 604) Chris Power, short story writer and literary critic
 * 605) John Power, singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist
 * 606) Simon Price, music critic
 * 607) Agata Pyzik, journalist and cultural critic
 * 608) Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, American council member
 * 609) Aruba Red, singer
 * 610) Reverend and the Makers, rock band
 * 611) Keith Ridgway, novelist
 * 612) Robin Rimbaud, electronic musician
 * 613) Jack Rooke, comedian, campaigner, artist and writer
 * 614) Sally Rooney, author
 * 615) Michael Rosen, children's author
 * 616) Leone Ross, writer
 * 617) Lee Rourke, writer
 * 618) Anne Rouse, American-British poet
 * 619) Dave Rowntree, musician, politician, solicitor, and animator. He is the drummer for the rock band Blur
 * 620) Martin Rowson, cartoonist
 * 621) Emmanuel Saez, economist
 * 622) Logan Sama, grime DJ
 * 623) Emeli Sandé, singer-songwriter
 * 624) Ash Sarkar, journalist and political activist
 * 625) Alexei Sayle, comedian
 * 626) Vivien Schmidt, political economist
 * 627) Kaya Scodelario, actress
 * 628) Erica Scourti, artist
 * 629) Lynne Segal, academic and activist
 * 630) Richard Seymour, writer
 * 631) Nadine Shah, singer and songwriter
 * 632) Shame, alternative rock band
 * 633) Tai Shani, artist
 * 634) Prem Sikka, accountant
 * 635) Shura, singer, songwriter and record producer
 * 636) Robert Skidelsky, economic historian
 * 637) Sleaford Mods, electronic punk music duo
 * 638) Catherine Slessor, architecture critic
 * 639) Charlie Sloth, DJ, producer and television presenter
 * 640) Gillian Slovo, South African writer
 * 641) Robyn Slovo, film producer
 * 642) Slowthai, rapper
 * 643) John Smith, filmmaker
 * 644) Lauren Socha, actress
 * 645) Ahdaf Soueif, Egyptian novelist
 * 646) Christiana Spens, writer, academic and artist
 * 647) John Spiers, musician
 * 648) Simon Spurrier, comics writer and novelist
 * 649) Amia Srinivasan, academic philosopher
 * 650) Larry Stabbins, musician
 * 651) Guy Standing, economist
 * 652) Bob Stanley, musician
 * 653) Stars, indie pop band
 * 654) Mark Steel, comedian and author
 * 655) Stormzy, rapper and singer-songwriter
 * 656) David Stubbs, journalist
 * 657) Bhaskar Sunkara, American writer
 * 658) Swim Deep, indie rock band
 * 659) Joelle Taylor, poet, playwright and author
 * 660) Teki Latex, French musician
 * 661) Kate Tempest, spoken-word performer
 * 662) Ashley Theophane, professional boxer
 * 663) Jade Thirlwall, singer in girlgroup Little Mix
 * 664) This Is the Kit, musician
 * 665) Jess Thom, artist and comedian
 * 666) Mark Thomas, comedian and activist
 * 667) Olivia Colman, actress
 * 668) Joanne Harris, English-French author, best known for her novel Chocolat (1999
 * 669) Pete McTighe, screenwriter and producer
 * 670) Jeremy Till, architect, educator and writer
 * 671) Angela Topping, poet
 * 672) Toy, rock band
 * 673) Daniel Trilling, journalist, editor and author
 * 674) Xand van Tulleken, doctor and TV presenter
 * 675) Richard Stone, medical doctor, social and campaigner and philanthropist
 * 676) Steven Van Zandt, American musician and activist
 * 677) Yanis Varoufakis, economist
 * 678) Ava Vidal, comedian
 * 679) Marina Vishmidt, American writer, editor and critic
 * 680) Oliver Wainwright, architecture and design critic
 * 681) Terri Walker, singer-songwriter
 * 682) Stewart Wallis, economist
 * 683) Joanna Walsh, author and critic
 * 684) Tony Walsh, poet
 * 685) Ashley Walters, rapper, musician and actor
 * 686) Danielle Ward, stand-up comedian and writer
 * 687) Martyn Ware, musician and composer
 * 688) Roger Waters, musician and member of Pink Floyd
 * 689) John Weeks, economist
 * 690) Wiley, musician
 * 691) Eley Williams, author
 * 692) Harriet Williamson, journalist
 * 693) Susie Wokoma, actress
 * 694) Jason Wood, writer
 * 695) Simon Wren-Lewis, economist
 * 696) Victoria Yeates, actress
 * 697) Young Legionnaire, musical ensemble
 * 698) Gary Younge, journalist, author and broadcaster
 * 699) Benjamin Zephaniah, poet and author
 * 700) James Yuill, musician
 * 701) David Zowie, DJ and record producer
 * 702) Mandla Mandela, anti-apartheid activist, grandson of Nelson Mandela
 * 703) Gabriel Zucman, economist
 * 704) Larry Elliott, economist and economics editor of The Guardian
 * 705) Siobhán Donaghy, singer and member of Mutya Keisha Siobhan
 * 706) Delilah, singer-songwriter
 * 707) Nish Kumar, comedian
 * 708) Daniele Archibugi, Italian economic and political theorist
 * 709) Lena Dunham, American actress and writer
 * 710) Ade Edmondson
 * 711) Neil Claxton, musician
 * 712) Peter Davison, actor who is famous for being the 5th Doctor in Doctor Who
 * 713) Paul McGann, actor who is famous for being the8th Doctor in Doctor Who
 * 714) Jo Brand, comedian, writer, actress and former nurse
 * 715) Harry Styles, singer of One Direction
 * 716) Michelle Collins, actress
 * 717) Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici, former Prime Minister of Malta
 * 718) Jonas Sjöstedt, chairman of the Swedish Left Party
 * 719) Will Self, author, journalist, broadcaster
 * 720) Delia Smith, cook, author and television presenter
 * 721) Polly Toynbee, journalist and author
 * 722) Robert Webb, comedian
 * 723) JME, grime MC
 * 724) Holly Johnson, musician
 * 725) Mark Kermode, film critic and musician (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 726) Andrew Fisher, political adviser and researcher, writer, and trade unionist. He serves as Director of Policy of the Labour Party, under leader Jeremy Corbyn
 * 727) Rori Donaghy, refugee and labour related issues researcher
 * 728) Mike Galsworthy, co-founder of Scientists for EU & Healthier IN the EU and a media commentator about the effects of Brexit on the scientific community in Great Britain. He is currently a visiting researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and was previously Senior Research Associate in the Department of Applied Health Research, University College London (UCL).
 * 729) Hassan Akkad, Syrian refugee, photographer, filmmaker and refugee rights activist
 * 730) Jawad Ahmad, singer, musician and activist
 * 731) Trevor Beattie, advertising executive
 * 732) Grayson Perry, contemporary artist, writer and broadcaster
 * 733) Paul O'Grady, broadcaster
 * 734) Susie Orbach, writer and social critic
 * 735) Luke Lennon-Ford, sprinter
 * 736) Noel Fielding, comedian, actor and television presenter
 * 737) Killer Mike, rapper, member of Run the Jewels
 * 738) Lawrence King, sociologist and political economist.
 * 739) Sally Lindsay, actress and television presenter
 * 740) Chris van Tulleken, doctor and TV presenter
 * 741) Chai Patel, doctor, businessman and philanthropist
 * 742) Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef and TV personality
 * 743) Alexa Chung, model, fashion designer, television presenter and writer
 * 744) Riz Ahmed, rapper and actor
 * 745) Alan Carr, comedian and TV presenter
 * 746) Beatie Edney, actress
 * 747) Nitin Ganatra, actor
 * 748) Tony Gardner, actor and doctor
 * 749) John Oliver, comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and TV host
 * 750) Kerry Godliman, comedian and actress
 * 751) David Gilmour, rock musician
 * 752) David Bowers, animator, director, screenwriter and voice actor
 * 753) Stephen Billington, actor
 * 754) Ken Loach, film director and political activist
 * 755) Dara Ó Briain, Irish comedian and TV presenter
 * 756) Stephen Mangan, actor, writer, comedian and presenter
 * 757) Josh Widdicombe, comedian and radio & TV presenter
 * 758) Russell Howard, stand up comedian
 * 759) Russell Brand, comedian and activist
 * 760) Fay Ripley, actress, TV presenter and recipe author
 * 761) Stephen Bush, journalist and political editor of the New Statesman. Appointed to chair the Board of Deputies of British Jews' commission on racial inclusivity within the Jewish community
 * 762) Mark McGowan (known as Chunky Mark and The Artist Taxi Driver), performance artist and YouTube personality
 * 763) Niko Omilana, YouTube prankster
 * 764) Harris Brewis, YouTuber, Twitch streamer, and political figure
 * 765) Abigail Thorn, YouTuber
 * 766) Marc Wadsworth, black rights campaigner, broadcast and print journalist and BBC filmmaker. He founded the Anti-Racist Alliance in 1991 and helped set up the justice campaign for murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence two years later
 * 767) Calum McSwiggan, LGBTQ+ YouTuber
 * 768) Shaun, YouTuber and political commentator
 * 769) Jim Sterling, YouTuber, political commentator and English gaming journalist
 * 770) Harris Brewis (knwon by YouTube as hbomberguy), YouTuber and political commentator
 * 771) Bad Mouse Production (real name unsure), YouTuber and political commentator
 * 772) JJ Olatunji (under the online alias KSI), YouTuber and rapper. He is a part of British YouTube group known as the Sidemen (however accepts the election results and believes people need to move on)
 * 773) Simon Minter, YouTuber (known online as Miniminter), part of British YouTube group known as the Sidemen
 * 774) Deji Olatunji, YouTuber
 * 775) Ethan Payne, YouTuber, part of British YouTube group known as the Sidemen
 * 776) Tobit "Tobi" Brown (known online as Tobjizzle or simply TBJZL), YouTuber, part of British YouTube group known as the Sidemen
 * 777) Spencer Owen (known online as SpencerHD), YouTuber and football chairman & owner of Hashtag United
 * 778) Hannah Witton, YouTuber, broadcaster and author
 * 779) Daniel (under the online alias Three Arrows), YouTuber who makes history and politics related videos which mostly involve him debunking history-related claims made online
 * 780) Louise Pentland (known online as SprinkleofGlitter or SprinkleofChatter), motherhood, beauty and lifestyle vlogger, blogger, YouTube personality and author (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 781) Hal Cruttenden, comedian
 * 782) Bilal Zafar, comedian
 * 783) Ava Vidal, comedian
 * 784) Ariane Sherine, stand-up comedian, writer and journalist
 * 785) Laurence Dreyfus, musicologist
 * 786) Derek Hatton, former Deputy Leader of Liverpool City Council, member of the Labour Party and Trotskyist Militant group
 * 787) Slavoj Žižek, philosopher, cultural critic, and Hegelian Marxist
 * 788) Richard Seaford, classicist and professor emeritus of classics & ancient history at the University of Exeter. His work focuses on ancient Greek culture, especially that of ancient Athens.
 * 789) Keith Flett, socialist historian and political activist
 * 790) Ian Birchall, Marxist historian, translator and author
 * 791) Richard G. Wilkinson, social epidemiologist, author and advocate
 * 792) Joseph Stiglitz, American economist, public policy analyst, professor at Columbia University and former chief economist of the World Bank
 * 793) Mista Silva, musician
 * 794) Asad Shan, actor, model and presenter
 * 795) Anwar Shaikh, economist
 * 796) Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation
 * 797) Alfredo Saad-Filho, Marxian economist, Professor at the University of London
 * 798) Geoff Mulgan, Professor of Collective Intelligence, Public Policy and Social Innovation at University College London (UCL)
 * 799) Kwadwo Quentin Kankam (stage name Novelist), grime MC
 * 800) Samantha Morton, actress, screenwriter and director
 * 801) Richard Murphy, chartered accountant and political economist
 * 802) Mushtaq Khan, heterodox economist
 * 803) Ann Pettifor, analyst and economist
 * 804) Alison Newman, actress
 * 805) Billie JD Porter, journalist and television presenter
 * 806) Alan Moore, comic book writer and novelist.
 * 807) Christopher Moore, American comic fantasy writer
 * 808) Jessica Hynes, actress and writer
 * 809) Jonathan L. Howard, writer and game designer
 * 810) Richard Hawley, musician
 * 811) Jonathan Harden, actor
 * 812) Geoff Harcourt, Australian economist
 * 813) Neil Grainger, actor and comedian
 * 814) Goldie, musician and DJ
 * 815) Jeff Faux, American economist
 * 816) Wolf Alice, band
 * 817) The Libertines, rock band
 * 818) Hookworms, psychedelic rock band
 * 819) Esben and the Witch, rock band
 * 820) Sundara Karma, indie band
 * 821) UB40, English reggae band
 * 822) Danny Dorling, social geographer
 * 823) Shaun Dooley, actor
 * 824) Neil Cole, presenter, comedian, broadcaster and actor
 * 825) Roger Cohen, journalist
 * 826) Sam Clemmett, actor
 * 827) Stanley Chow, artist and illustrator
 * 828) Rachel Bright, actress
 * 829) Louise Brealey, actress, writer and journalist
 * 830) Dan Croll, singer-songwriter
 * 831) Brace Belden, American volunteer with the People's Protection Units (YPG)
 * 832) Beardyman, multivocalist, musician and comedian
 * 833) Jennie Formby, regional secretary and former political director of Unite the Union
 * 834) Dave Ward, General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union
 * 835) Mark Serwotka, General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union
 * 836) Manuel Cortes, General Secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA)
 * 837) Rag'n'Bone Man, singer-songwriter
 * 838) Reni Eddo-Lodge, journalist and author
 * 839) Scot Williams, actor, writer and producer
 * 840) Simon Pegg, actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer
 * 841) Samantha Womack, actress
 * 842) Eddy Temple-Morris, DJ, record producer and television presenter
 * 843) Summer Camp, indie pop duo
 * 844) Frances Stewart, developmental economist
 * 845) Ross Kemp, actor, author and investigative journalist
 * 846) Laurie Penny, screenwriter, columnist and author (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 847) Eric Reguly, columnist
 * 848) Janice Turner, journalist, and a columnist and feature writer for The Times
 * 849) Seumas Milne, columnist and associate editor of The Guardian
 * 850) Scotty T, reality television personality
 * 851) Konnie Huq, television presenter and writer
 * 852) Shappi Khorsandi, Iran-born comedian and author
 * 853) Phil Davis, actor, writer and director
 * 854) Linda Grant, novelist and journalist
 * 855) Bethany Black, comedian
 * 856) Brian May, musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, author, astrophysicist, and university administrator. He is the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen (however congratulated Nigel Farage on his victory)
 * 857) Marcus Chown, science writer, journalist and broadcaster
 * 858) Louise Irvine, general practitioner and health campaigner
 * 859) Steve Gibson, chairman of Middlesbrough F.C.
 * 860) David Eldridge, dramatist
 * 861) Lauren Laverne, radio DJ, model, television presenter, author and singer. She was the lead singer and additional guitarist in the rock band Kenickie.
 * 862) Chris Evans, TV presenter, radio DJ, businessman, voice actor and producer for radio and television
 * 863) Simon Cowell, TV personality, entrepreneur, and record executive
 * 864) Alfie Allen, actor
 * 865) Bhaskar Sunkara, American political writer
 * 866) Jimmy Napes, songwriter and record producer
 * 867) Tom Baldwin, journalist, author and director of communications at the People's Vote campaign
 * 868) Kirsty Wark, journalist, newsreader and television presenter
 * 869) Tim Willcox, journalist for BBC News
 * 870) Toni Pearce, President of the National Union of Students in the United Kingdom, a position she held until July 2015
 * 871) Victoria Derbyshire, journalist, newsreader and television presenter
 * 872) Charlie Stayt, television presenter, newsreader and journalist
 * 873) Naga Munchetty, TV presenter, newsreader and journalist
 * 874) John Rees, founder of Counterfire and Stop The War Coalition
 * 875) Trevor Chinn, businessman, philanthropist, and political activist
 * 876) Ian Rosenblatt, lawyer and senior partner of the business law firm Rosenblatt Group plc
 * 877) Dawn Neesom, former editor-in-chief of the Daily Star
 * 878) Alison Phillips, editor-in-chief of the Daily Mirror
 * 879) Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of the Guardian
 * 880) Roland Rudd, founder and chairman of Finsbury (formerly RLM Finsbury) as well as the chairman of the People's Vote campaign (also endorsed the Labour Party)
 * 881) Neal Lawson, political commentator and organiser
 * 882) Duncan Weldon, journalist, and former political advisor, researcher, and market strategist
 * 883) Lee Jasper, Senior Policy Advisor on Equalities to the former Mayor of London Ken Livingston
 * 884) Dave Prentis, trade unionist
 * 885) Gail Cartmail, trade unionist - Assistant General Secretary (AGS) at the trade union Unite and also a member of the Trades Union Congress' (TUC) Executive Committee and General Council
 * 886) Jesse Sharkey, trade unionist and teacher
 * 887) Len McCluskey, trade unionist
 * 888) Liam Burns, 55th President of the National Union of Students
 * 889) Matt Wrack, trade unionist and former firefighter
 * 890) Mick Cash, trade unionist - former general secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)
 * 891) Paul Mackney, trade unionist, political activist and former General Secretary of the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education
 * 892) Tyrone O'Sullivan, trade unionist
 * 893) Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, co-founder and executive director of UK Black Pride
 * 894) Ali Esbati, Swedish politician and columnist
 * 895) Andrew Feinstein, former South African politician
 * 896) Audun Lysbakken, Norwegian politician
 * 897) Bjørnar Moxnes, Norwegian politician
 * 898) Matthew Green, Canadian politician
 * 899) Costas Lapavitsas, Greek economist and former Popular Unity politician
 * 900) Bernd Riexinger, German politician and trade union organiser
 * 901) Fabio De Masi, German politician and economist
 * 902) Guillaume Long, Ecuadorian politician and academic
 * 903) Francesco Laforgia, Italian politician
 * 904) Juan Carlos Monedero, Spanish politician
 * 905) Luka Mesec, Slovenian politician
 * 906) Idoia Villanueva, Spanish politician
 * 907) Íñigo Errejón, Spanish politician
 * 908) Miguel Urbán, Spanish politician
 * 909) Pablo Iglesias Turrión, Spanish politician
 * 910) Li Andersson, Finnish politician and Minister for Education
 * 911) Nikolaj Villumsen, Danish politician
 * 912) Pernille Skipper, Danish politician
 * 913) Joan Collins, Irish politician
 * 914) Patricia McKenna, Irish independent Green politician and former MEP
 * 915) Ronnie Kasrils, South African politician
 * 916) Ulla Andersson, Swedish politician
 * 917) Cenk Uygur, Turkish-American progressive political commentator, media host, attorney, and journalist. Uygur is the creator of The Young Turks, an American left-wing sociopolitical news and commentary program
 * 918) Ben Mankiewicz, television personality, political commentator, and film critic
 * 919) Hasan Piker, American Twitch streamer and political commentator. He has previously worked as a broadcast journalist and producer at The Young Turks and as a columnist at HuffPost.
 * 920) John Bercow, former Speaker of the House of Commons
 * 921) Sally Bercow, public figure and the wife of the former Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow
 * 922) Ana Kasparian, American progressive political commentator, media host, university instructor, and journalist.[4] She is the main host and a producer of the online news show The Young Turks
 * 923) John Iadarola, American talk show host, YouTube personality and political pundit who is a host for the online news show The Young Turks and The Damage Report. Iadarola is also the host of the docu-series True North, distributed on the go90 streaming service by Verizon
 * 924) Dilma Rousseff, former President of Brazil
 * 925) Jamaal Bowman
 * 926) Cori Bush,
 * 927) Ilhan Omar, serving as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district since 2019. She is a member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
 * 928) Ayanna Pressley, serving as the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts's 7th congressional district since 2019
 * 929) Rashida Tlaib, serving as the U.S. Representative for Michigan's 13th congressional district since 2019
 * 930) Mondaire Jones
 * 931) Ritchie Torres
 * 932) Marie Newman
 * 933) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, current Vice-President of Argentina
 * 934) Bernie Sanders, US Senator and 2016 (and 2020) Democratic Party presidential candidate
 * 935) The People for Bernie Sanders
 * 936) Elizabeth Warren, US Senator from Massachusetts and candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, ultimately finishing third
 * 937) Deval Patrick, civil rights lawyer, author, Governor of Massachusetts, managing director at Bain Capital, serves as the chairman of the board for Our Generation Speaks (supports Israel)
 * 938) Ian Rosenblatt
 * 939) Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, American politician
 * 940) Democratic Socialists of America
 * 941) Momentum
 * 942) African National Congress from South Africa
 * 943) Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL)
 * 944) Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)
 * 945) Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union
 * 946) Boiler Room
 * 947) Beard Liberation Front
 * 948) Campaign for Labour Party Democracy
 * 949) Communication Workers Union (CWU)
 * 950) Community, trade union which formed in 2004. The union represents workers in a diverse range of sectors, including iron and steel, justice and custodial, domestic appliance manufacturing, textiles and footwear, road transport, betting, the third sector as well as the self-employed
 * 951) Campaign for Socialism, autonomous pressure group of Scottish Labour Party members and supporters who campaign for left-wing policies and candidates within the party
 * 952) Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC)
 * 953) Democratic Union Party
 * 954) Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty
 * 955) Economic Freedom Fighters, South Africa political party
 * 956) Fabian Society, thinktank
 * 957) Fire Brigades Union (FBU)
 * 958) Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners
 * 959) Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front
 * 960) General, Municipal, Boilermakers and Allied Trade Union (GMB)
 * 961) Global Women's Strike (also endorsed Women's Equality Party)
 * 962) The Hemp Trading Company
 * 963) Hands Off Venezuela
 * 964) Labour Party Marxists
 * 965) Labour CND
 * 966) Left Foot Forward, left-wing political news and comment site
 * 967) Momentum, left-wing political organisation which has been described as a grassroots movement supportive of the Labour Party
 * 968) Musicians' Union
 * 969) National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts (NCAFC)
 * 970) National Union of Teachers
 * 971) National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)
 * 972) National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)
 * 973) Ninja Tune
 * 974) Oxford University Labour Club
 * 975) People's Assembly Against Austerity
 * 976) Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)
 * 977) Pluto Press
 * 978) Prison Officers' Association (POA)
 * 979) Red Labour
 * 980) Socialist Environment and Resources Association, environmental activist group
 * 981) Smith Institute
 * 982) Sikh Federation
 * 983) Socialist Campaign Group, left-wing, democratic socialist grouping of Labour Party Members of Parliament in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
 * 984) Stop the War Coalition
 * 985) Socialist Health Association (SHA)
 * 986) Socialist Educational Association (SEA)
 * 987) Socialist Resistance
 * 988) Surrey Labour Students
 * 989) Taking The Initiative Party
 * 990) The Canary, left-wing news website
 * 991) Transport Salaried Staffs' Association
 * 992) Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)
 * 993) Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)
 * 994) Unite the Union
 * 995) University and College Union (UCU)
 * 996) Young Communist League
 * 997) UNISON, trade union
 * 998) Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians, trade union
 * 999) UK Uncut
 * 1000) Workers' Power
 * 1001) Ben & Jerry ice cream
 * 1002) Communist Party of Britain
 * 1003) Left Together (Lewica Razem)
 * 1004) Left Unity
 * 1005) Hamas
 * 1006) Hezbollah
 * 1007) Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
 * 1008) Red-Green Labour
 * 1009) Labour for a Green New Deal
 * 1010) Podemos, Spanish political party
 * 1011) All Parties from Socialist International
 * 1012) All parties from Progressive Alliance
 * 1013) Novara Media, independent, left-wing alternative digital media company

Conservative Party

 * 1) John Rhys-Davies, actor
 * 2) Jonathan Sumption, author, medieval historian and former senior judge who sat on the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom between 2012 and 2018.
 * 3) India Willoughby, a newsreader, broadcaster and journalist
 * 4) Jeremy Clarkson, broadcaster, journalist, farmer, game show host and writer who specialises in motoring
 * 5) Gordan Ramsey, celebrity chef and TV personality
 * 6) Roy Chubby Brown, stand-up comedian
 * 7) Calvin Robertson, former teacher turned political adviser
 * 8) Tim Dawson, screenwriter
 * 9) Rob Collard, racing driver and businessman
 * 10) Carl Fogarty, former motorcycle racer
 * 11) Andrew Strauss, ex-cricketer
 * 12) Sir Ian Botham, ex-cricketer
 * 13) Geoffrey Boycott, ex-cricketer
 * 14) Michael Vaughan, ex-cricketer
 * 15) Kevin Pietersen, ex-cricketer
 * 16) Greame Sourness, ex-footballer and TV pundit
 * 17) Matt Le Tissier, ex-footballer (attacking midfielder)
 * 18) Peter Shilton, ex-footballer (goalkeeper)
 * 19) Lyle Taylor, footballer currently playing for Charlton Athletic
 * 20) John Barnes, ex-footballer (winger/striker/attacking midfielder)
 * 21) Andy Goode, ex-rugby player
 * 22) Chris Eubank, ex-pro boxer
 * 23) James Cracknell, Olympic rower
 * 24) Jim Davidson, stand-up comedian
 * 25) Andrew Doyle, comedian, playwright, journalist, and political satirist; who co-wrote the fictional character Jonathan Pie and created the character Titania McGrath
 * 26) Konstantin Kisin, Russo-British comedian and political commentator. Kisin regularly writes for a number of publications including Quillette, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph and Standpoint on issues relating to tech censorship, woke culture, comedy and so-called "culture war" topics. He has co-hosted Triggernometry since 2018, a YouTube channel and podcast featuring fellow co-host and comedian Francis Foster. The show is dedicated to free speech and open discussion on a range of controversial topics, featuring guests from diverse backgrounds
 * 27) Derek Turner, journalist and author of several novels
 * 28) Bernard Ingham, journalist
 * 29) Melanie Phillips, journalist
 * 30) Tom Utley, journalist
 * 31) Peter Oborne, journalist
 * 32) Liam Halligan, economist, journalist and broadcaster
 * 33) David Goodhart, journalist
 * 34) Tim Stanley, journalist and historian
 * 35) Francis Foster, comedian and political commentator
 * 36) Rose Leslie, Scottish actress
 * 37) Tim Montgomerie, political activist, blogger and columnist
 * 38) Helena Morrissey, financier and campaigner
 * 39) Geoff Norcott, comedian
 * 40) Steve Perez, entrepreneur and rally driver
 * 41) Mark Blyth, political scientist and a professor of international economics at Brown University.
 * 42) Bernard Connolly, economist and former head of the unit responsible for the European Monetary System and monetary policies in the European Commission
 * 43) Tim Congdon, economist and formerly one of the Treasury's panel of 'wise men'
 * 44) Patrick Minford, economist and formerly one of the Treasury's panel of 'wise men'
 * 45) Steve Hilton, former adviser to David Cameron
 * 46) Georgia Toffolo, reality television personality
 * 47) Sarah Vine, columnist
 * 48) Sue Moxley, television presenter and beauty editor
 * 49) David Van Day, singer and media personality
 * 50) Andrew Boff, politician
 * 51) Darren Grimes
 * 52) Steven Edginton
 * 53) Chloe Westley
 * 54) Tom Harwood
 * 55) Tim Montgomerie, political activist, blogger, and columnist. He is best known as the co-founder of the Centre for Social Justice and as creator of the ConservativeHome website
 * 56) Ian Austin, former independent and Labour MP
 * 57) Tom Harris, former Labour MP
 * 58) Economists for Free Trade thinktank
 * 59) Policy Exchange
 * 60) Henry Jackson Society
 * 61) Turning Point UK
 * 62) International Democrat Union
 * 63) European People's Party
 * 64) Young Republicans International Committee, youth wing of US Republican Party
 * 65) Bow Group
 * 66) Conservative Monday Club

Liberal Democrats

 * 1) Will Hutton, economist
 * 2) David Allen Green, lawyer and writer
 * 3) Bennett Arron, comedian and writer
 * 4) James Veitch, comedian
 * 5) Dom Joly, comedian and columnist
 * 6) Andy Parsons, comedian and writer
 * 7) Mitch Benn, comedian, author and musician
 * 8) Jenny Eclair, comedian, novelist and actor
 * 9) Alexander Armstrong, actor, comedian, television presenter, radio presenter, and singer
 * 10) Daniel Craig, actor
 * 11) Danny Dyer, actor (opposes Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage; he never voted Leave like he did irl)
 * 12) Eddie Marsan, actor
 * 13) Frances Barber, actor
 * 14) Tony Robinson, actor, comedian, author, television presenter and political activist (former Labour Party member, denounces Labour on anti-semitism and Brexit strategy)
 * 15) Hugh Grant, actor
 * 16) Maureen Lipman, actor
 * 17) Tom Hollander, actor
 * 18) Katy Brand, actor, comedian and writer
 * 19) Simon Callow, actor, musician, writer, and theatre director
 * 20) Hot Chip, synthpop band
 * 21) Alt-J, indie rock band
 * 22) Jarvis Cocker, musician and radio presenter
 * 23) Alex Chesterman, entrepreneur and founder of Lovefilm, Zoopla and Cazoo
 * 24) Nathan Cruz, pro wrestler
 * 25) Mark Haskins, pro wrestler
 * 26) Douglas Williams, pro wrestler
 * 27) Paula Radcliffe, long-distance runner
 * 28) Frank Bruno, ex-pro boxer
 * 29) Lawrence Dallaglio, ex-rugby player
 * 30) Bobby George, darts player
 * 31) James Hurst, footballer
 * 32) Ben Ainslie, competitive sailor
 * 33) William Dalrymple, author and historian
 * 34) Greg Dyke, media executive, football administrator, journalist and broadcaster
 * 35) Jonathan Fryer, writer, broadcaster and lecturer
 * 36) Tanya Gold, journalist
 * 37) Ruth Lea, economist & former head of policy at the Institute of Directors.
 * 38) David Hirsh, sociologist and activist
 * 39) Emma Kennedy, actress, writer and presenter
 * 40) Susan Penhaligon, actress and writer
 * 41) Stephan Lewandowsky, psychologist
 * 42) Annie Lööf, Swedish politician and leader of the Centre Party
 * 43) Bob Geldof, singer, songwriter, author, political activist
 * 44) Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay
 * 45) Mick Hucknall, singer and songwriter (denounces Jeremy Corbyn on anti-semitism and Brexit strategy)
 * 46) Roy Stride, lead singer of Scouting for Girls
 * 47) Karen Melchior, Danish Social Liberal Party MEP
 * 48) Maajid Nawaz, activist and radio presenter
 * 49) John Rentoul, writer
 * 50) Emma Kennedy, actress, writer and TV presenter
 * 51) James May, motorist, TV presenter and journalist
 * 52) Nick Hewer, British-Irish television presenter, company director and former public relations consultant. From 2005 to 2014, he appeared as Alan Sugar's adviser in the British television series The Apprentice. From 2012 to 2021, he presented the Channel 4 programme Countdown with Rachel Riley and Susie Dent.
 * 53) Rachel Riley, TV presenter and mathematician (denounces Jeremy Corbyn on anti-semitism)
 * 54) Gavin Esler, Scottish journalist, TV presenter and author. He was a main presenter on BBC Two's flagship political analysis programme, Newsnight, from January 2003 until January 2014, and presenter of BBC News at 5 on the BBC News Channel. Since 2014 he has served as the Chancellor of the University of Kent.
 * 55) Georgie Bingham, radio and TV presenter
 * 56) Bamber Gascoigne, TV presenter and author. He was the original quizmaster on University Challenge, which initially ran from 1962 to 1987
 * 57) Bear Grylls, adventurer, writer, TV presenter and businessman
 * 58) Bamber Gascoigne
 * 59) Dan Snow, historian and television presenter
 * 60) John Tusa, arts administrator and journalist
 * 61) Adam Christopher, novelist
 * 62) Paul Connew, former editor of the Sunday Mirror
 * 63) Peter Frankopan, historian
 * 64) John le Carré, author (who would later leave Britain and join Ireland and gain a Irish citizenship before unfortunately passing away on 12 December 2020)
 * 65) Clare Gerada, former Chair of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
 * 66) Megaman, member of the So Solid Crew
 * 67) Christian Broughton, editor-in-chief of The Independent
 * 68) Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist
 * 69) Sebastian Mallaby, journalist and author
 * 70) Tom Standage, deputy editor of The Economist
 * 71) John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News
 * 72) Jason Cowley, editor-in-chief of The New Statesman
 * 73) Jay Rayner, journalist, writer, broadcaster, food critic and jazz musician
 * 74) Bob Marshall-Andrews, Labour MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010
 * 75) Ben Goldacre, physician, academic and science writer
 * 76) Hilary Mantel, writer whose work includes historical fiction, personal memoirs and short stories
 * 77) Robert Harris, novelist and former Labour donor
 * 78) J.K. Rowling, author (denounces Jeremy Corbyn)
 * 79) Henning Wehn, stand up comedian
 * 80) Nicola Horlick, investment fund manager
 * 81) David Abrahams, entrepreneur, philanthropist and former Labour Party donor
 * 82) Alan C. Parker, businessman, chairman of Mothercare, and former CEO of Whitbread
 * 83) Claude Littner, business executive
 * 84) David Sainsbury, politician, businessman and philanthropist. From 1992 to 1997, he served as the chair of Sainsbury's, the supermarket chain established by his great-grandfather John James Sainsbury in 1869 (also endorsed Labour)
 * 85) David and Simon Reuben, billionaire businessman
 * 86) David Garrard, businessman (former Labour Party member left the Labour Party in March 2018 due to the party's 'antisemitism')
 * 87) Dinesh Dhamija, business entrepreneur
 * 88) Deborah Meaden, businesswoman and Dragons' Den star
 * 89) Evgeny Lebedev, businessman and owns the The Independent
 * 90) Gina Miller, business owner and campaigner against Brexit
 * 91) Julian Dunkerton, businessman and co-founder of clothing retailer Superdry
 * 92) John Reece, billionaire businessman
 * 93) Laurence Graff, jeweller and billionaire businessman
 * 94) Martin Sorrell, businessman and the founder of WPP plc
 * 95) Michael Rake, businessman and former President of the CBI
 * 96) Mohammed Amin, businessman and former Chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum
 * 97) Nicola Horlick, investment fund manager
 * 98) Paul S. Walsh, businessman who is the executive chairman of the McLaren Group. He was the chief executive of Diageo, the world's largest whisky company, for twelve years between 2000 and 2013.
 * 99) Poju Zabludowicz, Finnish-born British billionaire businessman, art collector & philanthropist who owner of Tamares Group
 * 100) Philip Green, businessman who was the chairman of the retail company the Arcadia Group
 * 101) Ronald Mourad Cohen, Egyptian-born British businessman, political figure, chairman of The Portland Trust and Bridges Ventures. He is described as "the father of British venture capital" (former Labour Party member but left due to the 'anti-Semitism')
 * 102) Richard Branson, business magnate, investor and author; founded the Virgin Group, which today controls more than 400 companies in various fields
 * 103) Stuart Rose, businessman
 * 104) Tim Sainsbury, former Conservative MP and businessman
 * 105) George Soros, Hungarian-born American billionaire investor and philanthropist
 * 106) Jamie Dimon, American billionaire businessman who is the chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase
 * 107) Brian Moynihan, American businessman and the chairman and CEO of Bank of America
 * 108) Rothschild family, wealthy Jewish noble banking family
 * 109) Alex Proud, entrepreneur
 * 110) David Aaronovitch, journalist
 * 111) Ewan Kirk, entrepreneur and founder and CIO of Cantab Capital Partners
 * 112) Gia Milinovich, TV presenter and writer
 * 113) Armando Iannucci, Scottish satirist, writer, director, and radio producer. Born in Glasgow to Italian parents.
 * 114) Samantha Bond, actress
 * 115) Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer
 * 116) David Thacker, theatre-director
 * 117) Roland Rudd, founder and chairman of Finsbury (formerly RLM Finsbury) as well as the chairman of the People's Vote campaign (also endorsed the Labour Party)
 * 118) Kamal Ahmed, BBC editorial director
 * 119) Richard Sharp, BBC chairman
 * 120) Dan Hodges, columnist (former Labour Party member, strongly opposed Jeremy Corbyn and accused Labour party members of abuse and intimidation against Labour MPs)
 * 121) Jonathan Freedland, journalist and author (also endorsed the Greens)
 * 122) Gaby Hinsliff, journalist (also endorsed the Greens, SNP in Scotland and Plaid Cymru in Wales)
 * 123) Oliver Kamm, leader writer and columnist for The Times
 * 124) Stephen Pollard, British author and journalist. Since 2008 he has been the editor of The Jewish Chronicle.
 * 125) James O'Brien, broadcaster and journalist
 * 126) Rachel Johnson, editor, journalist, television presenter and author. Sister to the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson
 * 127) Emily Maitlis, journalist, documentary filmmaker and newsreader for the BBC
 * 128) Kay Burley, broadcaster and writer; currently presents on Sky News hosting Kay Burley the breakfast slot
 * 129) Rafael Behr, political commentator
 * 130) Gus O'Donnell, former Cabinet Secretary
 * 131) Simon Fraser, former Permanent Secretary
 * 132) Menzies Campbell, former Liberal Democrat leader
 * 133) Alastair Campbell, journalist, author, strategist, broadcaster activist and former Downing Street Press Secretary (long-standing critic of Labour's Brexit strategy)
 * 134) Michael Cashman, Labour peer, former actor
 * 135) Martin Bell, former independent MP, UNICEF ambassador and reporter
 * 136) Andrew MacKinlay, former Labour MP for Thurrock
 * 137) Jane Kennedy, former Labour minister and MP
 * 138) Tony Blair, former Labour Home Secretary under from 2001 until 2007 and Foreign Secretary from 2007 until 2009
 * 139) David Gauke, former Conservative and Independent MP
 * 140) Michael Heseltine, Conservative peer and former Deputy Prime Minister, who subsequently had the Conservative whip suspended due to his endorsement
 * 141) Nick Boles, former Conservative and independent MP
 * 142) Neil Carmichael, former Conservative MP
 * 143) Matthew Parris, former Conservative MP and journalist
 * 144) Andrew Cooper, Conservative peer, pollster and David Cameron's former Director of Strategy, who subsequently had the Conservative whip suspended due to his endorsement
 * 145) Sophie in 't Veld, Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 party
 * 146) Guy Verhofstadt, former Prime Minister of Belgium
 * 147) Donald Tusk, President of the European Council and former Prime Minister of Poland
 * 148) Vivian Wineman, former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews
 * 149) Sebastian Vallin, leader of Liberala partiet
 * 150) Emma Bonino, Italian politician, senator and former minister
 * 151) Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, leader of Centre Party (Norway)
 * 152) David Pakman, Argentine-born American progressive political commentator. He is the host of the YouTube/Twitch talk radio program The David Pakman Show. A naturalized U.S. citizen, Pakman was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 * 153) Sam Seder, American actor, progressive political commentator, and media host
 * 154) Chris Vance, American politician
 * 155) Howard Dean, former Governor of Vermont and former chair of the Democratic National Committee (also endorsed the Scottish National Party)
 * 156) Pete Buttigieg, 32th mayor of South Bend in Indiana and candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president of the United States
 * 157) Joe Biden, former Vice-president 2008-2016 and Democratic nominee to 2020 presidential election.
 * 158) Tom Steyer, businessman, hedge fund manager, philanthropist, environmentalist, and liberal activist. Democratic nominee to 2020 presidential election
 * 159) Andrew Yang, businessman, politician, and author. Democratic nominee to 2020 presidential election
 * 160) Michael Bloomberg, businessman, politician, philanthropist, and author. He's the majority owner and co-founder of Bloomberg L.P., and was the Mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, and is a candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president of the United States.
 * 161) Amy Klobuchar, lawyer, Senator from Minnesota and candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president of the United States
 * 162) Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
 * 163) Together Gibraltar (also endorsed Greens and Plaid Cymru)
 * 164) Liberal Party of Gibraltar
 * 165) Liberal International
 * 166) Renew Europe
 * 167) Adam Smith Institute
 * 168) Anglican Friends of Israel
 * 169) Board of Deputies of British Jews, opposes Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage for "antisemitism"
 * 170) Jewish Labour Movement, opposes Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage for "antisemitism"
 * 171) Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland, opposes Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage for "antisemitism"
 * 172) Open Europe, think tank advocating liberal, market-orientated and decentralising reforms within the European Union

The Jewish Chronicle and Jewish News would later go into liquidation, to close and their staff made redundant due to the parent company had run out of cash and could not continue trading. A collapse in print sales and advertising revenue is hitting news outlets hard, with many local and independent newspapers facing severe financial strains.

Plaid Cymru

 * 1) Jason Mohammad, radio and television presenter currently working for the BBC. He is the current host of Final Score on BBC One on Saturday afternoons
 * 2) Huw Edwards, journalist, presenter, and newsreader
 * 3) Gaby Hinsliff, journalist (also endorsed the Greens, Liberal Party and SNP in Scotland)
 * 4) Lynn Bowles, broadcaster and a former traffic reporter for BBC Radio
 * 5) Callum Sheedy, rugby player
 * 6) Ioan Lloyd, rugby player
 * 7) James Botham, rugby player
 * 8) Lloyd Williams, rugby player
 * 9) Morgan Knowles, rugby player
 * 10) Rhodri Lloyd, rugby player
 * 11) Regan Grace, rugby player
 * 12) Seb Davies, rugby player
 * 13) Craig Bellamy, ex-footballer and former youth coach of Cardiff City
 * 14) Danny Gabbidon, ex-footballer and TV pundit
 * 15) Dean Saunders, ex-footballer, former manager and TV pundit
 * 16) Mark Hughes, ex-footballer and manager currently managing Southampton F.C.
 * 17) Nathan Blake, ex-footballer
 * 18) Rob Page, ex-footballer and coach
 * 19) Robbie Savage, ex-footballer, TV pundit and Director of football of Macclesfield Town
 * 20) Ryan Giggs, ex-footballer, coach and owner of Salford City (until 2021)
 * 21) Ian Rush, ex-footballer
 * 22) Neville Southall, ex-footballer
 * 23) Robert Earnshaw, ex-footballer
 * 24) Aaron Ramsey, footballer currently playing for Woolwich Arsenal
 * 25) Chris Gunter, footballer currently playing for Charlton Athletic
 * 26) David Brooks, footballer currently playing for Brentford F.C.
 * 27) Dylan Levitt, footballer currently playing for Manchester United
 * 28) Hal Robson-Kanu, footballer currently playing for West Browich Albion
 * 29) Joe Ledley, footballer currently playing for Charlton Athletic
 * 30) Gareth Bale, footballer currently playing for Tottenham Hotspur
 * 31) Neco Williams, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 32) Kieffer Moore, footballer currently playing for Cardiff City
 * 33) Rabbi Matondo, footballer currently playing for FC Schalke 04
 * 34) Will Vaulks
 * 35) Iestyn Rees, pro wrestler
 * 36) Morgan Webster, pro wrestler
 * 37) Mark Andrews, pro wrestler
 * 38) Steffanie Newell, WWE female pro wrestler
 * 39) Mason Ryan, actor, stage performer, and former professional wrestler best known for his time with WWE under the ring name Mason Ryan
 * 40) Mark Webster, darts player
 * 41) Jonny Clayton, darts player
 * 42) Jim Williams, darts player
 * 43) Colin Jackson, former sprint and hurdling athlete
 * 44) Rhys Williams, hurdling athlete
 * 45) Geraint Thomas, cyclist
 * 46) Tanni Grey-Thompson, TV presenter and former wheelchair racer
 * 47) Griff Rhys Jones, comedian, writer, actor, and TV presenter
 * 48) Katy Wix, actress and comedian
 * 49) Perdita Weeks, actor
 * 50) Michael Sheen, actor
 * 51) Rob Brydon, actor
 * 52) Iwan Rheon, actor
 * 53) Honeysuckle Weeks, actor
 * 54) Jonathan Pryce, actor
 * 55) Rhys Ifans, actor
 * 56) Peter Wingfield, actor
 * 57) Taron Egerton, actor
 * 58) Kai Owen, actor
 * 59) Caroline Sheen, actress
 * 60) Peter Baynham, screenwriter and performer
 * 61) Chris Addison, comedian, writer, actor, and director
 * 62) Rhod Gilbert, comedian
 * 63) Ken Follett, author of thrillers and historical novels who has sold more than 160 million copies of his works
 * 64) Nikita Lalwani, Indian-born novelist
 * 65) Jo Walton, Welsh-Canadian writer
 * 66) Brian Josephson, theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge
 * 67) Andy Bell, musician
 * 68) Michael Moritz, billionaire venture capitalist, author and former journalist. Moritz works for Sequoia Capital
 * 69) Christopher Evans, biotechnology entrepreneur
 * 70) Andy Fairweather Low, guitarist, songwriter, producer and vocalist. He was a founder member and lead singer of 1960s Welsh pop band Amen Corner
 * 71) Dave Edmunds, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer
 * 72) Charlotte Church, singer-songwriter, actress and TV presenter (also endorses Women's Equality Party outside Wales)
 * 73) Cerys Matthews, singer, songwriter, author, and broadcaster. She was a founding member of Welsh rock band Catatonia.
 * 74) Reuben de Maid, makeup artist and singer
 * 75) Future of the Left, alternative rock band
 * 76) Los Campesinos!, 7-piece indie pop
 * 77) Roger Hallam, Welsh environmental activist, a co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, cooperative federation organisation Radical Routes and the political party Burning Pink (also endorsed Greens)
 * 78) Jon Ronson, Welsh-American journalist, author, and filmmaker
 * 79) European Free Alliance (except for New Flemish Alliance and Democratic Party of Artsakh)
 * 80) Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK (also endorsed SNP and the Greens)
 * 81) Together Gibraltar (also endorsed Greens and Liberal Party)

Alba Party

 * 1) Andy Murray, tennis player (does however respect those who vote for other political parties and believes people should not be attacking others for difference of political opinions)
 * 2) Alex Arthur, boxer
 * 3) David Moyes, football manager who currently manages West Ham United
 * 4) Gordon Strachan, ex-footballer and manager
 * 5) Martin Compston, ex-footballer and actor
 * 6) Michael Stewart, ex-footballer
 * 7) Brian McClair, ex-footballer
 * 8) Darren Fletcher, ex-footballer and youth coach of Manchester United
 * 9) Andrew Robertson, footballer currently playing for Liverpool F.C.
 * 10) Callum Paterson, footballer currently playing for Sheffield Wednesday
 * 11) Craig Gordon, footballer currently playing for Heart of Midlothian
 * 12) Charlie Adam, footballer currently playing for Dundee F.C.
 * 13) David Marshall, footballer currently playing for Hull City
 * 14) Kieran Tierney, footballer currently playing for Celtic F.C.
 * 15) Leigh Griffiths, footballer currently playing for Celtic F.C.
 * 16) Lyndon Dykes, footballer currently playing for QPR
 * 17) Oliver Burke, footballer currently playing for Sheffield United
 * 18) Ryan Jack, footballer currently playing for Rangers F.C.
 * 19) Scott Brown, footballer currently playing for Celtic F.C.
 * 20) Stuart Armstrong
 * 21) Adam McBurney, rugby player
 * 22) Callum McLelland, rugby player
 * 23) Kyle Steyn, rugby player
 * 24) Jamie Ritchie, rugby player
 * 25) James Lang, rugby player
 * 26) Rory Hutchinson, rugby player
 * 27) Stuart Hogg, rugby player
 * 28) Stafford McDowall, rugby player
 * 29) Gary Anderson, darts player
 * 30) Peter Wright, darts player
 * 31) Joe Coffey, pro wrestler
 * 32) Drew Galloway, WWE pro wrestler (does however respect those who vote for other political parties)
 * 33) Kimberly Benson (known by her ring name as Piper Niven), AEW female pro wrestler
 * 34) Kay Lee Ray, female pro wrestler
 * 35) Nicola Glencross (known by her ring name as Nikki Cross), WWE female pro wrestler
 * 36) Noam Dar, Israeli-Scottish pro wrestler
 * 37) Graeme Stevely (better known by the ring name Grado), pro wrestler and actor
 * 38) Thomas McGowan (better known by his ring name BT Gunn), pro wrestler
 * 39) Lee Greig (better known by his ring name Jack Jester), pro wrestler
 * 40) Glen Ferguson (better known by his ring name Ultimo Tiger), pro wrestler
 * 41) Alan Niddrie (better known by his ring name Kenny Williams), pro wrestler
 * 42) Barry Young (better known by his ring name Wolfgang), pro wrestler
 * 43) Jim Delahunt, sports presenter
 * 44) Aamer Anwar, lawyer
 * 45) Ian Hamilton, lawyer
 * 46) Mariot Leslie, former British ambassador to NATO
 * 47) Ken Loach, film director
 * 48) John McKay, film director
 * 49) Peter Mullan
 * 50) David Hayman, film, TV and stage actor and director
 * 51) Douglas Henshall, TV, film and stage actor
 * 52) John Gordon Sinclair, actor and novelist
 * 53) Ken Stott
 * 54) Alex Norton
 * 55) Gary Lewis
 * 56) Kevin McKidd
 * 57) Brian Cox, actor
 * 58) Daniel Portman, actor best known for playing the role of Podrick Payne in the television series Game of Thrones from 2011 to 2019
 * 59) David Tennant, actor who is famous for being the 10th Doctor in Doctor Who
 * 60) James Cosmo, actor
 * 61) Tomasz Borkowy, actor
 * 62) Ian McElhinney, actor
 * 63) Sean Connery, actor
 * 64) Alan Cumming, actor
 * 65) Ewan McGregor, actor
 * 66) Richard Wilson, actor, theatre director and broadcaster. Most famous for playing Victor Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave.
 * 67) Tom Conti, actor
 * 68) Sean Biggerstaff, actor and musician
 * 69) Limmy, comedian, actor and web developer
 * 70) Atta Yaqub, model, actor of Pakistani/Punjabi descent and played the lead role in the 2004 film Ae Fond Kiss....
 * 71) Frankie Boyle, stand-up comedian
 * 72) Kevin Bridges, stand-up comedian
 * 73) Janey Godley, stand-up comedian, actress and writer from Glasgow
 * 74) Elaine C. Smith, actress and comedian
 * 75) Robert Florence, comedian and writer
 * 76) Greg Hemphill, comedian, actor, writer, and director
 * 77) Arabella Weir, comedian, actress and writer
 * 78) Robbie Coltrane, actor and writer
 * 79) Charlie Reid, songwriter and member of the band The Proclaimers
 * 80) Craig Reid, songwriter and member of the band The Proclaimers
 * 81) Eddi Reader, singer-songwriter
 * 82) Rab Allan, singer-songwriter for the band Glasvegas
 * 83) Aly Bain
 * 84) Björk
 * 85) Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai)
 * 86) Isobel Campbell (Belle & Sebastian)
 * 87) Torquil Campbell (Stars)
 * 88) Chuck D (Public Enemy)
 * 89) Edwyn Collins
 * 90) Arthur Cormack
 * 91) John Cummings (Mogwai)
 * 92) Justin Currie (Del Amitri)
 * 93) Emma's Imagination
 * 94) Kyle Falconer (The View)
 * 95) Franz Ferdinand
 * 96) Fish
 * 97) Dick Gaughan
 * 98) Lou Hickey
 * 99) Pat Kane (Hue & Cry)
 * 100) Loki
 * 101) Dougie MacLean
 * 102) Alan McGee, Scottish businessman and music industry executive. He has been a record label owner, musician, manager, and music blogger for The Guardian.
 * 103) Lorraine McIntosh, singer, vocalist with Scottish band Deacon Blue, and actress
 * 104) Lorraine Kelly, TV presenter and journalist. Presenter of Lorraine on ITV
 * 105) Ricky Ross (Deacon Blue)
 * 106) Michelle McManus
 * 107) Aidan Moffat
 * 108) Iain Morrison
 * 109) Findlay Napier
 * 110) Stuart Murdoch (Belle and Sebastian)
 * 111) Simon Neil (Biffy Clyro)
 * 112) Emma Pollock
 * 113) Karine Polwart
 * 114) Eddi Reader (Fairground Attraction)
 * 115) Mike Scott (The Waterboys)
 * 116) Rachel Sermanni
 * 117) Kev Sherry (Attic Lights)
 * 118) Calum Stewart
 * 119) Katie Sutherland (Pearl and the Puppets)
 * 120) James Yorkston
 * 121) Gerry Cinnamon
 * 122) Eunice Olumide, model
 * 123) Alex Boyd, photographer
 * 124) Willie Haughey, businessman, philanthropist and chair of City Facilities Management Holdings Ltd
 * 125) Ian Rankin, Scottish crime writer, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels
 * 126) Howard Dean, former Governor of Vermont and former chair of the Democratic National Committee (also endorsed the Liberal Party)
 * 127) Bendor Grosvenor, art historian, writer and former art dealer
 * 128) David Allen Green, lawyer and legal journalist
 * 129) Donald MacCormick, journalist
 * 130) Reham Khan, journalist
 * 131) Suzanne Moore, journalist
 * 132) Lesley Riddoch, journalist
 * 133) Gaby Hinsliff, journalist (also endorsed the Greens, Liberal Party and Plaid Cymru in Wales)
 * 134) Stuart Campbell, video game journalist
 * 135) Eddie Linden, poet, literary magazine editor and political activist
 * 136) Irvine Welsh, author
 * 137) Alex Kapranos, musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and author. Frontman of Franz Ferdinand
 * 138) Tony Banks, Chairman of Balhousie Care
 * 139) Neil Clapperton, Managing Director of Springbank distillery
 * 140) Paddy Crerar, CEO of Crerar Hotels.
 * 141) Andrew Fairlie, restaurant owner.
 * 142) Moray Macdonald, former Director of the Scottish Conservative Party, Managing Director of Weber Shandwick Scotland
 * 143) George Mathewson, Chairman of Toscafund
 * 144) Jim McColl, Chairman and CEO of Clyde Blowers
 * 145) Brian Souter, Chairman of Stagecoach Group
 * 146) Jim Spowart, founder of Intelligent Finance
 * 147) Ralph Topping, former chief executive of William Hill.
 * 148) Tommy Brennan, political activist and former member of the Labour Party. He is widely known for being the convenor of shop stewards at Ravenscraig steelworks and leader of the fight to try to save the Scottish steel industry in the 1980s and 1990s
 * 149) Tommy Sheridan, former Scottish Socialist Party MSP
 * 150) Dennis Canavan, former Scottish Labour Party and independent politician
 * 151) Craig Murray, author, human rights campaigner, journalist, and formerly a diplomat working for the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
 * 152) Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK (also endorsed the Greens and Plaid Cymru)
 * 153) Democracy in Europe Movement 2025
 * 154) Jimmy Reid Foundation
 * 155) European Free Alliance (except for New Flemish Alliance and Democratic Party of Artsakh)

Libertarian Party

 * 1) Gary Johnson, 2016 Libertarian Party presidential candidate
 * 2) John McAfee, computer programmer, businessman, and 2-time presidential candidate who unsuccessfully sought the Libertarian Party nomination for president of the United States in 2016 and 2020
 * 3) Jo Jorgensen, 2020 Libertarian Party presidential candidate
 * 4) William Weld, attorney, businessman, author, and politician who served as the 68th Governor of Massachusetts
 * 5) Spike Cohen, entrepreneur, podcaster and Jo Jorgensen's running mate
 * 6) Ron Paul, former United States Congressman and Republican presidential candidate in 2008 and 2012.
 * 7) Rand Paul, former Republican presidential candidate 2016 and U.S. Senator from Kentucky
 * 8) Jim DeMint, former Republican U.S. Senator from South Carolina and President of the Heritage Foundation
 * 9) David Leyonhjelm, Australian Liberal Democrat Senator
 * 10) Ken MacLeod, science fiction writer. Won the Prometheus Award and the BSFA award, nominated for Arthur C. Clarke Award
 * 11) Stefan Molyneux, anarcho-capitalist YouTube political commentator
 * 12) Carl Benjamin, YouTube political commentator and anti-apartheid activist
 * 13) Mark Meechan (under the online alias Count Dankula), Scottish YouTuber and stand-up comedian
 * 14) Ex Army Paz 49, Welsh YouTube political commentator
 * 15) Mahyar Tousi, YouTube political commentator
 * 16) Fabian Tassano, economist and author
 * 17) Sean Gabb, writer and director of the Libertarian Alliance
 * 18) Matthew Elliott, founder of the TaxPayers' Alliance and Big Brother Watch
 * 19) Justin Raimondo, author and editor of the Antiwar.com
 * 20) Jim Gray, jurist and writer
 * 21) Larry Elder, American conservative radio host and attorney
 * 22) Andrew Marr, broadcaster
 * 23) Jordan Peterson, psychology, clinical psychologist, YouTube personality, and author
 * 24) Mikhaila Peterson, psychology, clinical psychologist, YouTube personality, and author. Daughter of Jordan Peterson
 * 25) Mark Littlewood, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) and former chief press spokesman for the Liberal Democrats and the Pro Euro Conservative Party.
 * 26) Ben Gummer, businessman and former politician
 * 27) David Deutsch, physicist at the University of Oxford
 * 28) Roger Bate, economist
 * 29) Kevin Dowd, economist; having research interests in private money and free banking, monetary systems and macroeconomics, financial risk measurement and management, risk disclosure, political economy and policy analysis, and pensions and mortality modelling
 * 30) Matt Bellamy, left-liberterian singer, musician, and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and primary songwriter of the rock band Muse
 * 31) Tom Clougherty, academic who has been the Head of Tax at the Centre for Policy Studies
 * 32) Gary Oldman, actor
 * 33) Tom Stoppard, Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter
 * 34) Max More, philosopher and futurist who writes, speaks, and consults on advanced decision-making about emerging technologies. He is the current Ambassador and President Emeritus after serving almost 9 and a half years as president and CEO of Alcor Life Extension Foundation.
 * 35) Paul Staines, political blogger
 * 36) Matt Ridley, journalist and businessman. He is best known for his writings on science, the environment, and economics. Was also the former chairman of now-defunct British bank Northern Rock
 * 37) Christopher Snowdon, author and freelance journalist
 * 38) Ross Clark, journalist and author whose work has appeared in The Spectator, The Times and other publications
 * 39) Charles C. W. Cooke, British-born American journalist and a senior writer at NationalReview.com
 * 40) Brendan O'Neill, Irish columnist (also likes Reform Party)
 * 41) Gavin McInnes, Scottish-Canadian (who lives in USA) writer, podcaster, political commentator, founder of the Proud Boys, co-founded Vice. Gavin host of the podcast Get Off My Lawn, on the online video platform Censored.TV, which he founded (also likes Reform Party)
 * 42) Rodney Atkinson, academic, political & economic commentator, journalist, author and businessman. He is the 2nd eldest brother of the comedian and actor Rowan Atkinson.
 * 43) Jacob Riggs, crypto-anarchist, ethical hacker, and security expert, best known as founder and director of Deadswitch, a dead man's switch designed to protect journalists, dissidents, and whistleblowers.
 * 44) Jimmy Wales, American-British Objectivist Internet entrepreneur, webmaster, and former financial trader. He is a co-founder of the online non-profit encyclopedia Wikipedia, and the for-profit web hosting company Wikia, later renamed Fandom
 * 45) Pat Condell, writer, polemicist and former stand-up comedian
 * 46) Gary Delaney, writer and stand-up comedian
 * 47) Dia Chakravarty, Bangladeshi-born British political activist, former political director of the TaxPayers' Alliance, singer, and Brexit Editor of The Daily Telegraph
 * 48) Nana Akua
 * 49) Inaya Folarin Iman
 * 50) Lembit Öpik, former Liberal Party politician
 * 51) Richard Shepherd, former Conservative MP for Aldridge-Brownhills
 * 52) Janusz Korwin-Mikke MEP, leader of the Polish Coalition for the Renewal of the Republic–Liberty and Hope (also strongly liked Reform Party)
 * 53) Koch family, American business family and political activities
 * 54) Centre for Policy Studies, think tank and pressure group, it's goal is to promote coherent and practical policies based on its founding principles of: free markets, small state, low tax, national independence, self determination and responsibility
 * 55) Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), think tank
 * 56) International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
 * 57) Libertarian Alliance, libertarian think tank
 * 58) Liberty, advocacy group and membership organisation, which campaigns to challenge injustice, protect civil liberties and promote human rights – through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community
 * 59) The Freedom Association, pressure group
 * 60) Students for Liberty, international libertarian non-profit organization whose stated mission is "to educate, develop, and empower the next generation of leaders of liberty."

Women's Equality Party (all also endorsed Labour Party unless otherwise stated)

 * 1) Sandi Toksvig, British-Danish writer, comedian, broadcaster, actor, podcaster, TV presenter and producer on British radio, stage, and television. She is also a political activist, having co-founded the Women's Equality Party in 2015. She has written plays, novels, and books for children. In 1994, she came out as a lesbian
 * 2) Catherine Mayer, American-born British author and journalist, and the co-founder and President of the Women's Equality Party (WE) in the UK
 * 3) Adwoa Aboah, fashion model. In December 2017 she appeared on the cover of British Vogue. She has also been on the cover of American Vogue, Vogue Italia, Vogue Poland, and i-D. In 2017, the fashion industry voted her as Model of the Year for models.com
 * 4) Emma Barnett, journalist, newsreader and television presenter
 * 5) Fiona Bruce, journalist, newsreader and television presenter
 * 6) Caitlin Moran, journalist, author, and broadcaster at The Times, where she writes three columns a week: one for the Saturday Magazine, a TV review column, and the satirical Friday column "Celebrity Watch".
 * 7) Selma James, feminist writer
 * 8) Dalia Gebrial, political commentator, journalist, writer, activist, and researcher. Describes herself as being an anti-capitalist and a feminist, and states that these 2 elements are interlinked. In her view, feminism cannot be compatible with capitalism
 * 9) Tracey Emin, artist known for her autobiographical and confessional artwork
 * 10) June Sarpong, TV presenter
 * 11) Stacey Dooley, TV presenter, journalist, media personality, and author
 * 12) Belinda Jack, Fellow and Tutor in French literature and Language at Christ Church, Oxford at the University of Oxford, Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College and the author of books such as The Woman Reader and George Sand: A Woman's Life Writ Large.
 * 13) Caroline Criado Perez, feminist activist and journalist
 * 14) Sue Black, computer scientist, academic and social entrepreneur
 * 15) Hibo Wardere, author, anti-female genital mutilation campaigner
 * 16) Angela Saini, science journalist, broadcaster and author
 * 17) Heydon Prowse activist, journalist, and comedian
 * 18) Emma Watson, actress, model, and activist
 * 19) Yvonne Ridley, journalist who was a chair of the National Council of the now-defunct Respect Party. She was captured by the Taliban in 2001. She later converted to Islam. She is a vocal supporter of Palestine, which she took up as a schoolgirl. She is an avid critic of Zionism and of Western media portrayals and foreign policy in the War on Terror, and has undertaken speaking tours throughout the Muslim world as well as America, Europe and Australia
 * 20) Louise Burfitt-Dons, novelist, humanitarian, and former Conservative candidate
 * 21) Charli XCX, singer and songwriter
 * 22) Jessie J, singer and songwriter
 * 23) Rita Ora, singer and songwriter
 * 24) Tom Hiddleston, actor
 * 25) Charlotte Church, singer-songwriter, actress and TV presenter (also endorses Plaid Cymru in Wales)
 * 26) Lola Kirke, American-born English actress and singer-songwriter
 * 27) Emily O'Brien, 3-time Daytime Emmy-nominated actress and writer
 * 28) Felicity Jones, actress
 * 29) Helena Bonham Carter, actress
 * 30) Samantha Bond, actress
 * 31) Keira Knightley, actress
 * 32) Cara Delevingne, actress
 * 33) Sara Pascoe, comedian and writer
 * 34) Laura Janner-Klausner, rabbi who served as the Senior Rabbi to Reform Judaism
 * 35) Florence Welch, singer, the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the indie rock band Florence and the Machine (also endorsed Liberal Party)
 * 36) Jameela Jamil, actress, radio presenter, model, writer and activist (endorses the Greens also)
 * 37) Emma Thompson, actress, comedian and author
 * 38) Laurie Penny, screenwriter, columnist and author
 * 39) Benedict Cumberbatch, actor
 * 40) Mark Kermode, film critic and musician
 * 41) Salman Rushdie, Indian-born British American novelist and essayist. His work, combining magical realism with historical fiction, is primarily concerned with the many connections, disruptions, and migrations between Eastern and Western civilizations, with much of his fiction being set on the Indian subcontinent
 * 42) Louise Pentland (known online as SprinkleofGlitter or SprinkleofChatter), motherhood, beauty and lifestyle vlogger, blogger, YouTube personality and author
 * 43) Jessie Ware, singer-songwriter and podcaster
 * 44) Adele, singer and songwriter
 * 45) Simon Pegg, actor
 * 46) Daisey Ridley, actor
 * 47) Kate Nash, singer, songwriter, musician, and actress
 * 48) Maxine Peake, actor
 * 49) Sam Smith, actor
 * 50) Lily Allen, singer and songwriter
 * 51) Little Mix, pop group
 * 52) Global Women's Strike
 * 53) Southall Black Sisters
 * 54) gal-dem magazine

Taking The Initiative Party (also endorse Labour Party unless otherwise stated)

 * 1) Akala, rapper and activist
 * 2) Munroe Bergdorf, model and Black trans activist
 * 3) Jackie Walker, political activist and writer. She has been a teacher and anti-racism trainer
 * 4) Jermaine Jeanes, ex-footballer
 * 5) Rio Ferdinand, ex-footballer
 * 6) Stomzy, rapper
 * 7) Black Lives Matter

British National Party (BNP)

 * 1) Richard B. Spencer, American political commentator
 * 2) Nick Griffin, former leader of the British National Party, former MEP
 * 3) David Duke, American former KKK Grand Wizard
 * 4) League of St. George
 * 5) November 9th Society
 * 6) Racial Volunteer Force
 * 7) White Nationalist Party


 * Chime for Change brought female empowerment to the world in the form of a concert, the Sound of Change Live, billed as a "feminist Live Aid" and broadcast to more than 150 countries across the world.

NOTE: "Currently" means the day before the election date

Results
List of political parties

* Includes Speaker of the House of Commons; Lindsay Hoyle, for Chorley


 * Labour-Green Alliance is an electoral alliance between the Greens, and Labour & Co-Operative Party
 * Conservative Reform Alliance is a description used by candidates in United Kingdom elections who stand on behalf of both the Reform Party and the Conservative Party. Candidates contest elections under an electoral alliance between the 2 parties, first agreed in 2019. This agreement recognises the independence of the 2 parties and commits them to not standing against each other in elections. It also sets out the procedures for both parties to select joint candidates and interact at a local and national level.

Prince William-Managing Director of Advocacy and Public Affairs at PR company Edelman UK, specialising in health, food and drink, climate change and energy policy as well as Chairman of the British Museum and became an investment banker at Robey Warshaw

Peace & Justice Project

Reform Party

 * 1) Nigel Farage (LEADER)-South Thanet
 * 2) Aaron Bell
 * 3) Andy Strangeway-Yorkshire
 * 4) Adam Holloway
 * 5) Adrian Davies
 * 6) Andrew Moffat
 * 7) Andrew England Kerr
 * 8) Alexandra Phillips
 * 9) Annunziata Rees-Mogg, sister of former deputy premier minister and current MP Jacob Rees-Mogg
 * 10) Angus Dalgleish-Sutton and Cheam
 * 11) Andrew Charalambous-North East Cambridgeshire
 * 12) Ann Widdecombe, former Conservative Party leader-Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
 * 13) Andrew Selous
 * 14) Andrew Lewer
 * 15) Alan Craig
 * 16) Amber Rudd
 * 17) Ben Habib
 * 18) Belinda de Lucy
 * 19) Ben Walker
 * 20) Ben Bradley
 * 21) Brendan Clarke-Smith
 * 22) Brian Monteith
 * 23) Bob Spink
 * 24) Bob Blackman
 * 25) Catherine Blaiklock-
 * 26) Colin Lambert-
 * 27) Charles Walker
 * 28) Christopher Mills
 * 29) Chris Loder
 * 30) Chris Green
 * 31) Craig Mackinlay
 * 32) Daniel Kawczynski
 * 33) David Davis-
 * 34) David Kurten-Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
 * 35) David McNarry
 * 36) David Coburn
 * 37) David Rowlands
 * 38) David Jones
 * 39) David Amess
 * 40) David Campbell Bannerman
 * 41) Daniel Hannan
 * 42) Derek Clark
 * 43) Dehenna Davison
 * 44) Desmond Swayne
 * 45) Diane James-Bedford
 * 46) Donald MacKay
 * 47) Douglas Carswell
 * 48) Dominic Raab-
 * 49) Dr Chidi Ngwaba-
 * 50) Dr David Bull
 * 51) Dr. Donald Boyd
 * 52) Dr. Tom Rogers
 * 53) Duncan Baker
 * 54) Ed McNally
 * 55) Edward Leigh
 * 56) Eddie Hughes
 * 57) Emma McClarkin
 * 58) Esther McVey
 * 59) Ernie Warrender
 * 60) Elizabeth Jones
 * 61) Feryal Clark-
 * 62) Frank Field
 * 63) Gary Streeter
 * 64) Gareth Bacon
 * 65) Geoffrey Cox
 * 66) Gerard Batten-Romford
 * 67) George Eustice
 * 68) Gordon Henderson
 * 69) Gillian Keegan
 * 70) Giles Watling
 * 71) Godfrey Bloom
 * 72) Graham Brady
 * 73) Greg Knight
 * 74) Helena Windsor
 * 75) Heidi Allen-?
 * 76) Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen
 * 77) Ian Luder
 * 78) James Duddridge
 * 79) Jacob Rees-Mogg-
 * 80) John Hayes
 * 81) John Longworth, the former director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce
 * 82) Jay Aston-
 * 83) James Glancy
 * 84) Jake Pugh
 * 85) Janice Atkinson
 * 86) James Heartfield
 * 87) Jayda Fransen-Hornchurch and Upminster
 * 88) James Carver-Orpington
 * 89) James Sunderland
 * 90) Jane Collins-Rotherham
 * 91) Jean Mathieson
 * 92) Jeff Armstrong
 * 93) Jeff Green
 * 94) June Mummery-Waveney
 * 95) Jill Seymour-The Wrekin
 * 96) Julia Reid-
 * 97) Jonathan Arnott-Easington
 * 98) Jonathan Bullock-Kettering
 * 99) John Longworth
 * 100) John Stevenson
 * 101) Joel McGuigan
 * 102) John Rees-Evans
 * 103) John Redwood
 * 104) Jonathan Gullis
 * 105) Jonathon Riley
 * 106) Jo Swinson
 * 107) John Glen
 * 108) Julian Lewis
 * 109) Julia Searle
 * 110) Justine Greening
 * 111) Julia Lopez
 * 112) Joy Morrissey
 * 113) Karen Bradley
 * 114) Karl McCartney
 * 115) Kevin Hollinrake
 * 116) Kirstan Herriot
 * 117) Laura Pidcock-North Tyneside
 * 118) Laura Towler
 * 119) Lance Forman
 * 120) Lee Anderson
 * 121) Lee Rowley
 * 122) Lisa Nandy
 * 123) Lucy Harris
 * 124) Louise Bours
 * 125) Liam Fox
 * 126) Liz Truss
 * 127) Luciana Berger-Dagenham and Rainham
 * 128) Maurice Glasman
 * 129) Marco Longhi
 * 130) Marietta King
 * 131) Martin Daubney-
 * 132) Martin Vickers
 * 133) Margot Parker
 * 134) Mark Harland
 * 135) Mark Collett
 * 136) Matthew Patten-Folkestone and Hythe
 * 137) Malcolm Pearson
 * 138) Mark Reckless-Rochester and Strood
 * 139) Mark Jenkinson-Workington
 * 140) Mike Greene-
 * 141) Mike Nattrass
 * 142) Mike Wood
 * 143) Michelle Brown
 * 144) Michelle Dewberry-Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
 * 145) Mitch Feierstein-Reading West
 * 146) Michael Heaver-Castle Point
 * 147) Mike Hookem-Kingston upon Hull East
 * 148) Michelle Ballantyne
 * 149) Nicola Blackwood
 * 150) Norman Tebbit
 * 151) Nick Fletcher
 * 152) Nicky Morgan
 * 153) Nigel Hastilow
 * 154) Nigel Evans
 * 155) Pat Mountain
 * 156) Paul Nuttall
 * 157) Patrick O'Flynn
 * 158) Paul Oakden
 * 159) Pauline Latham
 * 160) Paul Weston
 * 161) Paul Golding
 * 162) Peter Reeve
 * 163) Pat Bryant
 * 164) Peter Kirby
 * 165) Peter Dawe
 * 166) Peter Whittle-Eltham
 * 167) Petrina Holdsworth
 * 168) Penny Mordaunt-
 * 169) Phillip Broughton-Hartlepool
 * 170) Philip Davies-
 * 171) Philip Hollobone
 * 172) Priti Patel
 * 173) Piers Wauchope-North Thanet
 * 174) Robert Courts
 * 175) Robert Rowland
 * 176) Robin Hunter-Clarke
 * 177) Ray Finch-?
 * 178) Rebecca Long-Bailey-Salford and Eccles
 * 179) Rupert Lowe (businessman and former Chairman of Southampton F.C.)-Southampton Test
 * 180) Richard Braine
 * 181) Richard Elvin
 * 182) Richard Tice
 * 183) Richard Suchorzewski
 * 184) Roger Lane-Nott
 * 185) Ronie Johnson
 * 186) Roger Bootle-Watford
 * 187) Sam Towler
 * 188) Sally-Ann Hart
 * 189) Sally Bate
 * 190) Scott Benton
 * 191) Scott Mann
 * 192) Sebastian Fairweather
 * 193) Sid Cordle
 * 194) Steve Crowther
 * 195) Stuart Waiton-
 * 196) Steve Grimes
 * 197) Stephen Unwin
 * 198) Stuart Agnew
 * 199) Stephen Lee
 * 200) Stuart Waiton
 * 201) Sian Berry
 * 202) Steven Woolfe-Greater Manchester
 * 203) Simon Darby-Stoke-on-Trent South
 * 204) Suzanne Evans-Shrewsbury and Atcham
 * 205) Theresa Villiers
 * 206) Tom Hunt
 * 207) Tony Sharp
 * 208) Tim Aker
 * 209) Tim Collins
 * 210) Tony McIntyre
 * 211) Tommy Robinson
 * 212) Tom Pursglove
 * 213) Tim Aker-Thurrock
 * 214) Tim Loughton
 * 215) Winston McKenzie-Croydon Central
 * 216) William Dartmouth
 * 217) William Wragg
 * 218) Victoria Ayling
 * 219) Zac Goldsmith
 * 220) James Wells-Islwyn
 * 221) Tim Jenkins-Llanelli
 * 222) -Gower
 * 223) Swansea West
 * 224) -Swansea East
 * 225) Neil Hamilton-Newport
 * 226) Nathan Gill-Caerphilly
 * 227) John Bufton-Montgomeryshire
 * 228) Gareth Bennett-Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
 * 229) Amelia Womack-Wales
 * 230) David Rowlands
 * 231) Caroline Jones-Wales
 * 232) Michelle Brown
 * 233) Mark Reckless
 * 234) Mandy Jones
 * 235) Kate Forbes

Dan Morgan

Stan Robinson

Anne Marie Waters left Reform Party to create a new party - For Britain Movement; Nikki Sinclaire, Jack Buckby, Caolan Robertson, Eddy Butler and Sue Clapp also joined.

Conservative Party [50 seats won]

 * 1) Cheadle
 * 2) Esher and Walton
 * 3) Epsom and Ewell
 * 4) Guildford
 * 5) Haltemprice and Howden
 * 6) Henley
 * 7) Hertford and Stortford
 * 8) Hitchin and Harpenden
 * 9) Kenilworth and Southam
 * 10) Lewes
 * 11) Maidenhead
 * 12) Mid Bedfordshire
 * 13) Mid Sussex
 * 14) Mole Valley
 * 15) Newbury
 * 16) North East Hampshire
 * 17) North Somerset
 * 18) Runnymede and Weybridge
 * 19) Richmond (Yorks)
 * 20) South Cambridgeshire
 * 21) South West Hertfordshire
 * 22) South Northamptonshire
 * 23) Wokingham
 * 24) Woking
 * 25) Wimbledon
 * 26) Winchester
 * 27) Windsor
 * 28) Witney
 * 29) York Outer


 * Rory Stewart
 * Boris Johnson (also a writer in The Daily Telegraph and pen several books during his long career in the public eye as well as go on Lecture circuit)
 * Theresa May
 * Gavin Williamson-
 * Iain Duncan Smith
 * Steve Baker
 * Matt Hancock
 * Michael Gove
 * Karen Bradley-
 * Sajid Javid
 * James Cleverly
 * Jeremy Hunt-
 * Jeremy Wright
 * Philip Hammond
 * Stephen Barclay
 * Richard Benyon
 * Tobias Ellwood
 * David Gauke
 * Dominic Grieve
 * Margot James
 * Gillian Keegan
 * David Lidington
 * Paul Masterton
 * Victoria Prentis
 * Antoinette Sandbach
 * Nicholas Soames
 * Nick Ramsay
 * Caroline Spelman
 * Bim Afolami
 * Stuart Andrew
 * Victoria Atkins
 * Nigel Huddleston
 * Seema Kennedy
 * John Lamont
 * Jeremy Lefroy
 * Rachel Maclean
 * Johnny Mercer
 * Guy Opperman
 * Anna Soubry
 * Tom Tugendhat
 * Robin Walker
 * Harriett Baldwin
 * Peter Bottomley
 * Steve Brine
 * Alistair Burt
 * James Cartlidge
 * Jo Churchill
 * Glyn Davies
 * Caroline Dinenage
 * Jonathan Djanogly
 * Alan Duncan
 * Philip Dunne
 * Mark Field
 * Vicky Ford
 * Liam Fox
 * Mike Freer
 * Roger Gale
 * Mark Garnier
 * Nus Ghani
 * Robert Goodwill
 * Richard Graham
 * Greg Hands
 * Oliver Heald
 * Nick Herbert
 * John Howell
 * Margot James
 * Andrew Jones
 * John Lamont
 * Jeremy Lefroy
 * Alan Mak
 * Patrick McLoughlin
 * Huw Merriman
 * David Morris
 * James Morris
 * Wendy Morton
 * Sarah Newton
 * Mark Pawsey
 * John Penrose
 * Mark Prisk
 * Will Quince
 * Alec Shelbrooke
 * Keith Simpson
 * Royston Smith
 * Iain Stewart
 * Helen Whately
 * Greg Clark
 * Stephen Hammond
 * Anne Milton
 * Caroline Nokes
 * Imran Ahmad Khan
 * Rob Roberts

Anna Soubry, Justine Greening, Nick Boles, Oliver Letwin and Richard Ashworth all left the Conservative Party and decide to join and stand for 4 Freedoms Party

Antoinette Sandbach, Julie Girling, Phillip Lee and Sam Gyimah left the Conservative Party and decide to join and stand for the Liberal Democrats

Charlie Elphicke could not stand for re-election due to legal reasons, in July 2020 he was found guilty of all 3 counts of sexual assault and subsequently sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment

Philip Hammond announced he will not stand for re-election and left the Conservative Party believing it to be "far-right", he would later take up a paid, part-time role as an advisor to Saudi Arabia's Minister of Finance and oversees business appointments for former ministers

George Osborne announced he will not stand for re-election, he would later serve as the chief editor of the Evening Standard and an adviser to investment management group Blackrock

Amber Rudd announced she will not stand for re-election senior advisor at Teneo and an advisor to Darktrace. She is also a trustee of The Climate Group but she still endorse CRA (despite being a Remainer)

Michael Fallon announced he will not stand for re-election after allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour

Jo Johnson announced he will not stand for re-election due to conflicting between "his brother and nation's interest", he endorsed his brother Boris

John Bercow announced he will not stand for re-election and stood down as Speaker of the House of Commons, he would later leave Conservatives to join Labour. Deputy Speaker Lindsley Hoyle replaced him as Speaker

Alan Duncan, Alistair Burt, Andrew Griffiths, Bill Grant, Caroline Spelman, Claire Perry, Charlie Elphicke, David Tredinnick, David Lidington, David Jones, Ed Vaizey, Glyn Davies, Guto Bebb, Henry Bellingham, Hugo Swire, Jeremy LeFroy, Keith Simpson, Mark Prisk, Mark Lancaster, Mark Field, Margot James, Mims Davies, Nick Hurd, Peter Heaton-Jones, Patrick McLoughlin, Ross Thomson, Richard Benyon, Richard Harrington, Sarah Newton, Seema Kennedy all announced they will not stand for re-election and left the Conservative Party

Nicholas Soames and Kenneth Clarke both announced their retirement from Parliament and left the Conservative Party

Labour and Co-Operative Party

 * 1) Jeremy Corbyn [Leader]-Islington South & Finsbury
 * 2) Lindsay Hoyle [Speaker]-Chorley
 * 3) Angela Rayner-Ashton under Lyne
 * 4) Jess Phillips-Birmingham Yardley
 * 5) Shabana Mahmood-Birmingham Ladywood
 * 6) Chi Onwurah-Newcastle upon Tyne Central
 * 7) Imran Hussain-Bradford East
 * 8) Naz Shah-Bradford West
 * 9) Shahid Malik-Dewsbury
 * 10) Parmjit Dhanda-Gloucester
 * 11) Keith Vaz-Leicester West
 * 12) Claudia Webbe-Leicester East
 * 13) Thangam Debbonaire-Bristol West
 * 14) Apsana Begum-Poplar and Limehouse
 * 15) Dawn Butler-Brent Central
 * 16) David Lammy-Tottenham
 * 17) Florence Eshalomi-Vauxhall
 * 18) Rushanara Ali-Bethnal Green and Bow
 * 19) Virendra Sharma-Ealing Southall
 * 20) Rupa Huq-Ealing Central and Acton
 * 21) Kate Osamor-Edmonton
 * 22) Tulip Siddiq-Hampstead and Kilburn
 * 23) Marsha de Cordova-Battersea
 * 24) Janet Daby-Lewisham East
 * 25) Sadiq Khan-Tooting
 * 26) Andy Burnham-Leigh
 * 27) Afzal Khan-Manchester Gorton
 * 28) Diana Abbott
 * 29) Abena Oppong-Asare
 * 30) Bell Ribeiro-Addy
 * 31) Mark Hendrick
 * 32) Paul Boateng
 * 33) Seema Malhotra-
 * 34) Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
 * 35) Yasmin Qureshi
 * 36) Tahir Ali
 * 37) Zarah Sultana

Liberal Democrats [8 seats]

 * 1) Wera Hobhouse - Bath
 * 2) Layla Moran - ?
 * 3) Munira Wilson - Carshalton and Wallington
 * 4) Sarah Olney - Richmond Park
 * 5) Edward Davey - Twickenham
 * 6) Tim Farron - Westmoreland and Lonsdale
 * 7) Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
 * 8) Alistair Carmichael - Orkney and Shetland

Chuka Umunna

Alba Party

 * 1) Argyllshire
 * 2) Aberdeen South
 * 3) Aberdeen North
 * 4) Bute and Northern Ayrshire
 * 5) Central Ayrshire
 * 6) Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
 * 7) Dundee West
 * 8) Dundee East
 * 9) Dunfermline and West Fife
 * 10) Edinburgh East
 * 11) Edinburgh North and Leith
 * 12) Glasgow East
 * 13) Glasgow North
 * 14) Glasgow North West
 * 15) Glasgow South
 * 16) Glasgow South West
 * 17) Glenrothes
 * 18) Inverclyde
 * 19) Inverness
 * 20) Kilmarnock and Loudoun
 * 21) Linlithgow and East Falkirk
 * 22) Livingston
 * 23) Motherwell and Wishaw
 * 24) Moray and Nairn
 * 25) Na h-Eileanan an Iar
 * 26) North Ayrshire and Arran
 * 27) North East Fife
 * 28) Paisley and Renfrewshire North
 * 29) Paisley and Renfrewshire South
 * 30) Perth
 * 31) Ross and Cromarty
 * 32) Stirling and Falkirk
 * 33) Stirlingshire East and Clackmannan
 * 34) Stirlingshire West
 * 35) West Dunbartonshire

Alex Salmon left Alba Party and joined Independence for Scotland Party following accusations of sexual misconduct in Alba Party that was proven to be not true.

Others

 * 1) Arfon (Plaid Cymru)
 * 2) Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Plaid Cymru)
 * 3) Ceredigion (Plaid Cymru)
 * 4) Conservative Party-Penrith and The Border (won by Rory Stewart)

Russia Collusion
Numerous media and opposing political parties (except for Conservative Party) called for investigation into 2020 election for Russia interference in 2020 election as many believed there was 'strong interference'

Every dual-citizen participant in the grooming gang scandal will have their British citizenship renounced and deported to their country of origin.

British dual citizens renouncing


 * Luciano Bacheta the racecar driver kept his Indian and Italian citizenship
 * Racecar driver Adam Khan has only Pakistani citizenship
 * Racecar driver Alex Yoong has Malaysian and Chinese citizenship
 * Basketball player Luol Deng is now only South Sudanese and will represent the aforementioned country, also lives in Egypt and USA
 * Basketball player Ben Gordon has only American citizenship
 * Boxer Amir Khan has only Pakistani citizenship
 * Kickboxer Kash Gill has only Indian citizenship
 * F1 driver Lando Norris renounced his Belgian citizenship and kept his British citizenship
 * Cyclist Chris Froome renounced his Kenyan citizenship and kept his British citizenship
 * Swimmer Hannah Wilson renounced her Hong Kong citizenship and kept her British citizenship
 * Ben Te'o plays for Samoa national rugby team not for England
 * Female tennis player Johanna Konta represents Australia not Great Britain. Her British citizen was renounced but she kept her Hungarian and Australian citizenship
 * Female tennis player Naiktha Bains represents Australia not Great Britain. Her British citizen was renounced but she kept her Australian and Indian citizenship
 * Female tennis player Emma Raducanu represents Romania not Great Britain. Her British citizen was renounced but she kept her Canadian, China and Romania citizenship
 * Female tennis player Eden Silva represents Sri Lanka not Great Britain. Her British citizen was renounced but she kept her Russia and Sri Lanka citizenship
 * Female tennis player Tara Moore represents Hong Kong not Great Britain. Her British citizen was renounced but she kept her Hong Kong citizenship
 * Cuban-born triple jumper Yamilé Aldama represents Sudan not Great Britain. Her British citizen was renounced but she kept her Cuba and Sudan citizenship
 * Eng Hian, Flandy Limpele, Atu Rosalina are badminton players and they all relocate to Indonesia
 * Shara Proctor a long jumper represents Anguilla not Great Britain
 * Zharnel Hughes sprinter who specialises in the 100 metres and 200 metres represents Anguilla not Great Britain
 * Shana Cox a track and field athlete represents USA not Great Britain
 * Economic anthropologist Jason Hickel has now only a Swazi and American citizenship
 * Gurshaan Sethi visa runs out and does not renew it, returning to India.
 * Sitong has only Hong Kong citizenship
 * Nicola Garcia has only Hong Kong citizenship
 * Brendan Perlini plays for Great Britain not Canada ice hockey national team
 * Nathan Walker plays for Great Britain not Australia ice hockey national team