Newspaper endorsements in the United Kingdom general election, 2010

During the 2010 United Kingdom general election, a number of newspapers made endorsements of a political party. Here is an incomplete list.

A number of newspapers changed their endorsements from the previous general election, in 2005. The most notable changes were those of The Sun, The Times, the Sunday Times and the News of the World (all owned by News International), to the Conservative Party, having all backed Labour since 1997.

The Financial Times, the Evening Standard, The Economist also switched their endorsement from Labour to the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats picked up the endorsement of The Guardian and The Observer, but lost the endorsement of The Independent.

National newspapers

Daily newspapers

Newspaper Party endorsed Notes Link
Daily Express Conservative Party
Daily Mail Conservative Party
Daily Mirror Labour Party[1]
Daily Star None[1]
Daily Telegraph Conservative Party
Financial Times Conservative Party Backed Labour in 2005.
Guardian Liberal Democrats[2] Backed Labour in 2005. Backed Labour in 2015. Supports anti-Conservative tactical voting with view to pro-electoral reform coalition
Independent None Supports proportional representation. Urged anti-Conservative tactical voting.
Morning Star None Calls for a Labour vote where Communist or similar left-wing candidates are not standing
Sun Conservative Party[1] Backed Labour in 2005.
Times Conservative Party[1] Backed Labour in 2005.

Sunday newspapers

Newspaper Party endorsed Notes Link
Independent on Sunday None[1] Supports a hung parliament.
Mail on Sunday Conservative Party[1]
News of the World Conservative Party[1] Backed Labour in 2005.
Observer Liberal Democrats[1] Backed Labour in 2005.
Sunday Mirror Labour Party[1]
People None[1] Supports a hung parliament.
Sunday Express Conservative Party[1]
Sunday Telegraph Conservative Party[1]
Sunday Times Conservative Party[1] Backed Labour in 2005.

News magazines

Newspaper Party endorsed Notes Link
Economist Conservative Party Backed Labour in 2005.
New Statesman None Anti-Conservative tactical voting.
Spectator Conservative Party

Regional newspapers

England

Newspaper Party endorsed Notes Link
City A.M. Conservative Party
Evening Standard Conservative Party
Express & Star
Liverpool Echo Labour Party
Manchester Evening News Labour Party
Metro Conservative Party
Yorkshire Post Conservative Party

Northern Ireland

Newspaper Party endorsed Notes Link
Belfast Telegraph None[3]
Irish News None[3]
News Letter None Pro-Unionist Parties. Back Unity candidate Rodney Connor.

Scotland

Newspaper Party endorsed Notes Link
Daily Record Labour Party
Herald None
Scotsman None

See also

Footnotes

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