Who The Stars Voted For

Bigpicturephotos.comCheryl Cole
So who is the nation’s sweetheart voting for? Though she’s not openly come out in support of them, Cheryl Cole is thought to be voting Labour. She recently revealed that she found David Cameron “creepy” after he said he fancied her, adding: “I think he was just trying to be cool.”
By Charlotte Duck
PA PhotosUlrika Jonsson
It seems that not even friendship can sway Ulrika Jonsson’s vote. "I'm good friends with Gordon and Sarah Brown but I think it's certainly time for a change," she revealed. But whether that’s a swing to the Conservatives or Lib Dems, Ulrika isn’t saying.
PA PhotosLily Allen
Lily Allen doesn’t seem to sit on the fence when it comes to politics. “Of course, I’ll vote for Brown. I can’t NOT vote Labour,” she said.
PA PhotosChris Evans
Chris Evans was one of the stars feted at No10 when Labour first came to power and, unlike many, he is still a keen supporter of the party.
PA PhotosColin Firth
The Single Man star has been outspoken about voting yellow: "When I look for compassionate and intellectually rigorous politics I keep coming back to the Liberal Democrats.”
PA PhotosDavid Baddiel
You can ask David Baddiel which way he’s voting – but don’t expect a simple answer. "I'm dallying between Labour, Lib Dems, Tories, Greens, Whigs, Communists, Sinn Fein, the SNP, Morecambe Bay Independents and the Church of the Militant Elvis."
PA PhotosDaniel Radcliffe
“I’ll be voting Lib Dem, without a shadow of a doubt,” Daniel admitted. “Nick Clegg rang me and we had a good chat. He’s seriously impressive.” The Harry Potter star is thought to have been signed up as a campaigner for the party. “Daniel is serious about his role within the party and has already begun mentioning the Lib Dems in high-profile interviews," a source revealed recently.
PA PhotosEddie Izzard
The comedian is so committed to the reds, he’d like to become a politician himself! "Labour care about the many, not the few. I've backed them for years and one day I'd like to represent them in Europe."
PA PhotosFrank Lampard
Chelsea star Frank Lampard seems to be a blue both on and off the pitch. "I had a really good chat with David. As a footballer I don't want to get involved with the campaigning thing but I am a Tory and I really like David Cameron."
Rex FeaturesGary Barlow
The Take That singer confirmed that he will be voting blue when he joined David Cameron on the campaign trial in Cheshire. "I would not be here if I was not," the singer said.
PA PhotosGeri Halliwell
Geri might have cited Margaret Thatcher as an impressive example of Girl Power, but since 2005, the singer has been firmly in Labour’s camp. Whether she’ll make a cameo in one of their party political broadcasts as she did during the last election, is yet to be seen.
PA PhotosGary Kemp
Spandau Ballet founder Gary Kemp didn’t feel the need to hold back when asked who he’d want to win. "Come on the Reds! I'll be backing Labour all the way."
PA PhotosHenry Holland
Henry Holland is voting Labour because he’s such a big fan of the First Lady, calling her “The amazing Sarah Brown”.
PA PhotosJade Jagger
Jade Jagger says she’s voting Conservative because she feels the Camerons are “normal” people. "Dave lives round here in north Kensington…They're both working parents, they've had a lot of heartbreak. I mean, which bit is wrong?"
Rex FeaturesJK Rowling
As well as financial support, in the form of a whooping £1m donation, Harry Potter author JK Rowling has regularly expressed her support for the Labour party in interviews. “Labour had great ambitions for eradicating child poverty and while it succeeded, initially, in reversing the downward trend that had continued uninterrupted under Tory rule, it has not reached its own targets. There remains much more to be done,” she said recently.
PA PhotosJamie Oliver
This apathy seems to be shared with Jamie Oliver. “I haven’t voted in six years,” he revealed recently.
PA PhotosLiam Gallagher
The former Labour supporter admitted that he’s disillusioned with politics: “If I could be a***d enough to vote, it would be for the Lib Dems.”
PA PhotosMichael Caine
“I'll probably vote Conservative. I mean, we're in a terrible state whichever way you look at it, socially, financially and politically, so just give the other guy a chance.”
PA PhotosNaomi Campbell
The tempestuous model has collaborated with Gordon Brown’s wife Sarah on a number of charity projects and that seems to have swayed her vote. "I'm great friends with Sarah Brown and for that reason I'll be backing her husband Gordon, and Labour."
PA PhotosSir Patrick Stewart
X Men star Patrick Stewart seemed confident when asked about the current Prime Minister’s chances for re-election. "I think Labour have strong arguments and an opposition whose weaknesses will be exposed."
PA PhotosSean Connery
Sean Connery is a long-term supporter of the Scottish National Party and a vocal campaigner for the country’s independence. “It's no secret that I believe Scotland's future is as an independent country.”
PA PhotosTrudie Styler
Trudie Styler revealed that she donated £3,500 to the Conservative party last year. Her husband, Sting, seems to share her political views: “I've been a Labour supporter all my life but we don't seem to have a Labour party anymore.”
PA PhotosDavid Tennant
The former TimeLord is backing Labour, describing the alternative as “a disaster area” and David Cameron “a terrifying prospect”.