Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe confirms: “I’ll be voting Lib Dem”

It was last summer that Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe first indicated he would be backing the Lib Dems at the election, coming out as a party supporter in an interview in Attitude magazine.

Now, it seems, Daniel’s endorsement is official according to the Daily Prophet Mail:

In next month’s US edition of Vogue, Radcliffe – who will be able to vote for the first time at the General Election – discusses his affiliation to the party. ‘I’ll be voting Lib Dem, without a shadow of a doubt,’ he said. ‘Nick Clegg rang me and we had a good chat. He’s seriously impressive.’

A Lib Dem spokesman said: ‘We are delighted to have Daniel as a supporter and it’s great he has said he is going to vote for the Lib Dems. Daniel’s fanbase reaches far and wide, young and old.’

Lib Dems have always known we’re the party of Gryffindor. The real question is: which of Labour or the Tories is most like Slytherin?

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3 Comments

  • Cheltenham Robin 21st Mar '10 - 3:39pm

    It’s a two wizard race – everyone knows that Slytherin can’t win round here.

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