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List of British republicans

Supporters of republicanism in the United Kingdom—replacing the country's monarchy with a republic—typically favour an elected head of state to a constitutional monarch who heads the British royal family.[note 1]

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Mark Drakeford
 
Caroline Lucas

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Linda Fabiani
 
Magid Magid

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Peter Tatchell

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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
 
Johann Hari
 
Zadie Smith
 
Owen Jones
 
Vicky Richardson

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Fiona Phillips

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Christopher Eccleston

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Tracey Ullman

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Poets edit

 
Luke Wright

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Clive Stafford Smith

Academics edit

Religious figures edit

Individuals (deceased) edit

Politicians edit

 
Tony Benn
 
Keir Hardie
 
Glenda Jackson
 
Margo MacDonald
 
Kay Ullrich

Political activists, advisers and social reformers edit

 
George William Foote

Journalists, authors and writers edit

 
Ethel Mannin

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Notes edit

  1. ^ The following list includes notable figures and groups who have advocated for this position. It excludes those who have since disclaimed their support for republicanism, or retracted such statements.

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List of English republicans redirects here For the English Civil War see Roundhead Supporters of republicanism in the United Kingdom replacing the country s monarchy with a republic typically favour an elected head of state to a constitutional monarch who heads the British royal family note 1 Contents 1 Individuals living 1 1 Politicians serving 1 2 Politicians former 1 3 Political activists 1 4 Political staff and advisors 1 5 Trade unionists 1 6 Journalists and non fiction writers 1 7 Novelists and fiction authors 1 8 Broadcasters 1 9 Business people 1 10 Actors 1 11 Comedians 1 12 Singers musicians and composers 1 13 Artists 1 14 Theatre and film directors 1 15 Screenwriters and playwrights 1 16 Poets 1 17 Sportspeople 1 18 Legal professionals 1 19 Academics 1 20 Religious figures 2 Individuals deceased 2 1 Politicians 2 2 Political activists advisers and social reformers 2 3 Journalists authors and writers 2 4 Singers musicians and composers 2 5 Actors 2 6 Artists 2 7 Legal professionals 2 8 Academics 2 9 Military personnel 2 10 Religious figures 2 11 Media figures 2 12 Other public figures 3 Groups 4 Notes 5 ReferencesIndividuals living editPoliticians serving edit nbsp Mark Drakeford nbsp Caroline Lucas Rhun ap Iorwerth MS leader of Plaid Cymru 1 Jonathan Bartley theologian and former co leader of the Green Party of England and Wales 2 Natalie Bennett peer and former leader of the Green Party of England and Wales 3 Mhairi Black MP Scottish National Party 4 Steven Bonnar MP Scottish National Party 5 Richard Burgon MP Labour 6 Maggie Chapman MSP Scottish Greens 7 Katy Clark MSP Scottish Labour peer and former MP Labour 8 Tom Copley Deputy Mayor of London for Housing and Residential Development and former AM Labour Co op 9 Jeremy Corbyn MP former leader of the Labour Party 10 Mark Drakeford MS former leader of Welsh Labour and First Minister of Wales 11 Stephen Flynn MP SNP 4 George Foulkes peer former MP and MSP Labour Scottish Labour and Co operative Party 2 Christine Grahame MSP SNP 2 Ross Greer MSP Scottish Greens 12 Nia Griffith MP Labour 9 John Griffiths MS Welsh Labour 2 Llyr Gruffydd MS Plaid Cymru 13 Peter Hain peer and former MP Labour 14 Patrick Harvie MSP and co leader of the Scottish Greens 15 Elin Jones MS Plaid Cymru and Llywydd Presiding Officer of the Senedd 16 Clive Lewis MP Labour 17 Caroline Lucas MP and former co leader of the Green Party of England and Wales 2 Gillian Mackay MSP Scottish Greens 18 John McDonnell MP Labour 19 Anne McLaughlin MP SNP 7 Paul McLennan MSP SNP 20 Lisa Nandy MP Labour 21 John Prescott peer former MP Labour and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 22 Ash Regan MSP Alba formerly SNP 23 Tommy Sheppard MP SNP 24 Ken Skates MS Welsh Labour 25 Lorna Slater MSP and co leader of the Scottish Greens 26 Andy Slaughter MP Labour 27 Cat Smith MP Labour 28 Dick Taverne peer Liberal Democrats and former MP Labour Democratic Labour 2 Mercedes Villalba MSP Scottish Labour 29 Humza Yousaf MSP First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party 23 Politicians former edit nbsp Linda Fabiani nbsp Magid Magid Norman Baker former MP Liberal Democrats 30 John Biggs former Labour mayor of Tower Hamlets 2 Russell Brown former MP Labour 2 Ronnie Campbell former MP Labour 31 Michael Clapham former MP Labour 32 David Crausby former MP Labour 2 Roseanna Cunningham former MSP SNP 2 Ian Davidson former MP Labour 33 Ron Davies former MP Labour Independent councillor and political activist Plaid Cymru 34 Emma Dent Coad former MP Labour 35 Bill Etherington former MP Labour 36 Linda Fabiani former MSP SNP 2 Rob Gibson MSP SNP 2 Roger Godsiff former MP Labour 2 David Hanson former MP Labour 37 Roy Hattersley former MP Labour and peer 38 Derek Hatton former deputy leader of Liverpool City Council Labour 39 John Heppell former MP Labour 37 Kelvin Hopkins former MP Labour 2 Julian Huppert former MP Liberal Democrats 2 Brian Iddon former MP Labour 2 Lynne Jones former MP Labour 40 Rosie Kane former MSP Scottish Socialist Party 41 Ken Livingstone former mayor of London and Labour MP 42 Andrew MacKinlay former MP Labour and councillor Liberal Democrats 43 Denis MacShane author and former MP Labour 44 Magid Magid former MEP Green Party of England and Wales and Lord Mayor of Sheffield 45 Bob Marshall Andrews barrister and former MP Labour 43 John McAllion former MP and MSP Labour 46 Natalie McGarry former MP SNP and Independent 47 Jim McGovern former MP Labour 2 Ann McKechin former MP Labour 2 Chris Mullin former MP Labour 48 Doug Naysmith former MP Labour 43 Stephen Pound former MP Labour 2 Gordon Prentice former MP Labour 43 Ken Ritchie former Labour councillor psephologist and founder of Labour for a Republic 9 Alex Salmond former First Minister of Scotland Alba formerly SNP 49 Phil Sawford former MP Labour 50 Bethan Sayed former MS Plaid Cymru 2 Jim Sillars former MP Labour and SNP 51 Dennis Skinner former MP Labour 52 Adam Tomkins former MSP Conservative 43 Jean Urquhart former MSP SNP and Independent 7 Graham Watson former MEP Liberal Democrat 2 Sandra White former MSP SNP 2 Chris Williamson former MP Labour and Independent 53 Bill Wilson former MSP SNP and political activist Scottish Greens 2 Leanne Wood former MS former leader of Plaid Cymru 2 Political activists edit nbsp Peter Tatchell Tariq Ali author and political activist 54 Jamie Bevan Welsh language activist 55 Julie Bindel writer and political activist 56 Catherine Mayer author and co founder of the Women s Equality Party 57 Alan McCombes Scottish Socialist Party campaigner 58 Gareth Miles Welsh language activist 59 Craig Murray former diplomat and activist 60 Mike Small Scottish author and activist 61 Peter Tatchell gay rights campaigner 38 62 Kevin Williamson Scottish writer and activist 63 Political staff and advisors edit Alastair Campbell political strategist journalist and author 64 Philip Collins journalist and former chief speechwriter to Tony Blair 65 Andrew Fisher political adviser and consultant 66 Lance Price writer journalist and former political adviser to Tony Blair 2 Trade unionists edit John Edmonds former General Secretary of GMB Union 67 Mick Lynch General Secretary of the National Union of Rail Maritime and Transport Workers RMT 68 Arthur Scargill former trade union leader leader of the Socialist Labour Party 69 Journalists and non fiction writers edit nbsp Yasmin Alibhai Brown nbsp Johann Hari nbsp Zadie Smith nbsp Owen Jones nbsp Vicky Richardson Yasmin Alibhai Brown columnist for The Independent 2 Jackie Ashley journalist 70 Julian Baggini philosopher and writer 2 Piers Brendon historian and writer 2 Emma Brockes author and journalist 71 Heather Brooke journalist writer and FOI activist 2 Julie Burchill writer and columnist 2 72 Beatrix Campbell journalist and author 2 Nick Cohen columnist for The Observer 73 Michael Collins writer and broadcaster 74 Robert Crampton journalist The Times 75 Bill Emmott former editor of The Economist 76 Otto English author and journalist 77 Jonathan Freedland journalist 2 Tanya Gold journalist 78 Roy Greenslade journalist and academic 2 Johann Hari writer and journalist 79 Lester Holloway journalist and former councillor Labour 80 Mick Hume journalist 81 Owen Jones journalist 82 83 Kitty Kelley American journalist and author 2 Simon Kelner journalist and former editor of The Independent 84 A L Kennedy writer and academic 85 Philippe Legrain economist and writer 2 Tim Lott author 2 Iain Macwhirter political commentator 86 Kevin Maguire journalist 87 Kenan Malik writer lecturer and broadcaster 2 Andrew MacGregor Marshall journalist 88 Allegra McEvedy chef and food writer 85 Chris McLaughlin journalist 2 Suzanne Moore journalist 2 Tom Nairn essayist 89 Brendan O Neill journalist 2 Susie Orbach psychotherapist and writer 85 Stephen Pollard author and journalist 2 Jay Rayner food critic 90 Brian Reade Daily Mirror columnist 91 Vicky Richardson journalist 2 Paul Routledge Daily Mirror journalist 92 Frances Ryan journalist and political activist 93 Ash Sarkar journalist and political activist 94 95 Miranda Sawyer journalist 96 Mark Seddon journalist 2 Will Self journalist 97 Joan Smith novelist journalist and human rights activist 2 Polly Toynbee columnist for The Guardian 2 Janice Turner journalist and columnist for The Times 98 Francis Wheen journalist writer and broadcaster 2 Andreas Whittam Smith journalist co founder and first editor of The Independent 99 Peter Wilby journalist 100 Gary Younge journalist 2 Novelists and fiction authors edit Philippa Gregory novelist 2 Mark Haddon novelist 2 James Kelman novelist and playwright 101 Kathy Lette novelist 102 John Niven screenwriter and author 103 Caryl Phillips novelist 2 Philip Pullman author 85 Michele Roberts novelist and poet 104 Sara Sheridan author and historical novelist 105 Zadie Smith author 106 Jonathan Trigell author 2 Broadcasters edit nbsp Fiona Phillips Simon Fanshawe writer and broadcaster 2 Mariella Frostrup journalist and broadcaster 107 Julia Hartley Brewer radio presenter and political journalist 108 Mark Kermode film critic journalist 109 Paul Mason political commentator and author 110 Fiona Phillips journalist and broadcaster 111 Amol Rajan journalist and broadcaster 112 Lesley Riddoch radio broadcaster activist and journalist 113 Matthew Wright broadcaster and journalist 114 Business people edit Dawn Airey media executive and sports administrator 85 Alan McGee co founder of Creation Records and Poptones 115 Tim Waterstone founder of Waterstones bookshops and author 85 Actors edit nbsp Christopher Eccleston Steve Coogan actor and comedian 116 117 Brian Cox 118 Ben Dover pornographic actor 119 Christopher Eccleston 120 Colin Firth 121 Mark Gatiss actor comedian screenwriter and novelist 122 123 Margot Leicester actor 124 Paul McGann 125 Josh O Connor 126 Daniel Radcliffe 127 Dougray Scott 128 Michael Sheen 129 Elaine C Smith 130 Abigail Thorn YouTuber actress and playwright 131 Samuel West actor and director 132 Comedians edit nbsp Tracey Ullman Frankie Boyle comedian and writer 133 Jo Brand 2 134 Robin Ince comedian actor and writer 2 Eddie Izzard comedian actor and writer 135 Lloyd Langford 136 Rob Newman 85 John Oliver 137 actor and comedian host of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Mark Steel 38 Mark Thomas comedian author and activist 2 Tracey Ullman actor and comedian 138 Henning Wehn 139 Singers musicians and composers edit James Dean Bradfield lead vocalist and guitarist of the Manic Street Preachers 140 Ray Burns Captain Sensible musician 2 Adrian Fry trombonist and arranger 141 Iona Fyfe singer 7 Mark Barney Greenway singer 2 Paul Heaton singer The Beautiful South 142 Pat Kane musician Hue and Cry journalist and political activist 113 Sean Moore musician Manic Street Preachers 140 Morrissey singer songwriter and author formerly of The Smiths 143 Craig Reid musician The Proclaimers 144 Charlie Reid musician The Proclaimers 144 Paul Simonon musician formerly of The Clash 2 Robert Smith musician The Cure 145 Paul Towndrow saxophonist 146 Nicky Wire musician Manic Street Preachers 140 Artists edit Steve Bell cartoonist 2 Peter Fluck caricaturist and satirist 85 Mark McGowan performance artist known as Chunky Mark and The Artist Taxi Driver 147 Ralph Steadman cartoonist 85 Theatre and film directors edit John Boorman film director 148 Danny Boyle Academy Award winning film director 149 Richard Eyre theatre and film director 85 Stephen Frears film director and producer 150 Paul Greengrass film director and screenwriter 2 Mike Leigh writer and director of film and theatre 2 Ken Loach film and television director 2 Screenwriters and playwrights edit Alan Bissett author and playwright 7 Jon Canter television comedy writer 2 Maureen Chadwick screenwriter dramatist and television producer 2 Michael Frayn author and playwright 151 David Hare playwright 76 Julia Pascal playwright and theatre director 2 Poets edit nbsp Luke Wright Tony Harrison poet translator and playwright 152 Mike Jenkins 153 Patrick Jones poet playwright and filmmaker 2 Liz Lochhead Makar National Poet for Scotland and essayist 154 Sean O Brien poet and critic 155 Michael Rosen novelist and poet 2 Luke Wright 156 Sportspeople edit Joey Barton football manager and former footballer 157 Stan Collymore former footballer 2 Frankie Dettori Italian jockey 158 Brian Moore former rugby union player 159 Legal professionals edit nbsp Clive Stafford Smith Louise Christian human rights lawyer 2 Imran Khan lawyer 43 Michael Mansfield KC 38 160 Geoffrey Robertson KC 2 Clive Stafford Smith lawyer and human rights campaigner 161 Academics edit Kehinde Andrews author and professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University 162 Sophie Grace Chappell philosopher 163 Richard Dawkins evolutionary biologist and writer 2 164 Gregor Gall writer and academic 165 Ted Honderich academic and philosopher 2 Laura McAllister Professor of Public Policy and the Governance of Wales at the Wales Governance Centre Cardiff University 166 Steven Rose scientist and writer 2 Quentin Skinner academic and historian 167 Adam Tomkins academic and former MSP Scottish Conservatives 43 Nigel Warburton academic and philosopher 2 Religious figures edit Pete Broadbent former Bishop of Willesden 168 Individuals deceased editPoliticians edit nbsp Tony Benn nbsp Keir Hardie nbsp Glenda Jackson nbsp Margo MacDonald nbsp Kay Ullrich Tony Banks 1942 2006 MP and peer Labour 48 Tony Benn 1925 2014 MP Labour 169 Charles Bradlaugh 1833 1891 MP Liberal 170 George Buchanan 1890 1955 MP Labour 171 William Cluse 1875 1955 MP Labour 172 Richard Crossman 1907 1974 MP Labour and editor of the New Statesman 173 Donald Dewar 1937 2000 Scottish Labour politician and First Minister of Scotland 174 Sir Charles Dilke 1843 1911 MP Liberal 175 Jack Dormand 1919 2003 MP and peer Labour 176 Raymond Fletcher 1921 1991 MP Labour 177 Paul Flynn 1935 2019 MP Labour 2 Michael Foot 1913 2010 MP Labour and Leader of the Opposition 178 Willie Gallacher 1881 1965 MP Communist Party of Great Britain 172 Arthur Greenwood 1880 1954 MP Labour 179 Willie Hamilton 1917 2000 MP Labour George Hardie 1873 1937 MP Labour 172 Keir Hardie 1856 1915 MP and founder of the Labour Party 176 Emrys Hughes 1894 1969 MP Labour and journalist 180 Glenda Jackson 1936 2023 MP Labour and actress 2 William Keenan 1889 1955 MP Labour 181 George Lansbury 1859 1940 MP Labour and Leader of the Opposition 182 Margo MacDonald 1943 2014 MP and MSP SNP 183 David Marquand 1934 2024 academic author and former MP Labour 184 James Maxton 1885 1946 MP Independent Labour Party 172 Valentine McEntee 1871 1953 MP Labour 185 John McGovern 1887 1968 MP Labour 186 Kevin McNamara 1934 2017 MP Labour 48 Michael Meacher 1939 2015 MP Labour 187 John Stuart Mill 1806 1873 MP Liberal philosopher and political economist 14 Peter Mond 4th Baron Melchett 1948 2018 life peer Labour and campaigner Mo Mowlam 1949 2005 MP Labour and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 188 Stan Orme 1923 2005 MP Labour 48 Gwilym Prys Davies 1923 2017 peer Labour 2 Richard Rogers 1933 2021 peer Labour and architect 189 Alfred Salter 1873 1945 MP Labour 1925 45 190 Nancy Seear 1913 1997 peer and social scientist Liberal then Liberal Democrats 191 Algernon Sidney 1623 1683 English politician and political theorist 192 193 Campbell Stephen 1884 1947 MP Independent Labour Party 172 Ernest Thurtle 1884 1954 MP Labour 180 Kay Ullrich 1943 2021 MSP SNP 194 Benjamin Vaughan 1751 1835 political economist and MP 195 Political activists advisers and social reformers edit nbsp George William Foote Jeremy Bentham 1748 1832 philosopher jurist and social reformer 196 197 Julian Cayo Evans 1937 1995 Welsh political activist and leader of the Free Wales Army 198 Dennis Coslett 1939 2004 Welsh political activist Free Wales Army and author 199 Marcia Falkender 1932 2019 peer and private secretary to prime minister Harold Wilson 200 George William Foote 1850 1915 secularist and journal editor secretary of the London Republican Club 1870 and National Republican League 1871 201 202 John Frost 1750 1842 English radical 203 Stephen Maxwell 1942 2012 SNP activist 204 Trefor Morgan 1914 1970 Welsh nationalist activist 205 Thomas Muir of Huntershill 1765 1799 Scottish political reformer 206 Mary Wollstonecraft 1759 1797 feminist writer and philosopher 207 Journalists authors and writers edit nbsp Ethel Mannin J G Ballard 1930 2009 novelist 208 William Blake 1757 1827 writer and artist 209 Robert Burns 1759 1796 poet and lyricist 210 Carmen Callil 1938 2022 writer and publisher 211 John Cole 1927 2013 BBC political editor 212 Thomas Davison 1794 1826 journalist and publisher 213 A A Gill 1954 2016 journalist and critic 214 Thomas Gordon c 1691 1750 Scottish writer and Commonwealthman 215 Alasdair Gray 1934 2019 Scottish author 216 Barbara Hall 1923 2022 crossword compiler and writer 217 James Harrington 1611 1677 political theorist and author 218 Christopher Hitchens 1949 2011 author and columnist Leonard Hobhouse 1864 1929 political theorist 219 Anthony Holden 1947 2023 writer broadcaster and critic 220 Mervyn Jones 1922 2010 writer 221 Ethel Mannin 1900 1984 novelist and travel writer 222 Kingsley Martin 1897 1969 editor of the New Statesman 1930 60 223 John Milton 1608 1674 poet 224 Edwin Morgan 1920 2010 Makar National Poet for Scotland and translator 154 Jan Morris 1926 2020 historian and writer 225 William Morris 1834 1896 writer and artist 226 Deborah Orr 1962 2019 journalist 227 Thomas Paine 1737 1809 English American author and revolutionary 228 Ronald Payne 1926 2013 journalist and war correspondent 229 Edward Pearce 1939 2018 New Statesman contributor 230 Claire Rayner 1931 2010 journalist 231 George W M Reynolds 1814 1879 author and journalist 232 Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792 1822 English Romantic poet 233 Sue Townsend 1946 2014 author wrote the best selling political satire The Queen and I in which Britain becomes a republic later adapted as a TV drama on Sky One and its sequel Queen Camilla novel 234 H G Wells 1866 1946 writer 235 236 Peter Whelan 1931 2014 playwright 2 Gwyn A Williams 1925 1995 historian 89 Benjamin Zephaniah 1958 2023 poet 237 Singers musicians and composers edit Shane MacGowan 1957 2023 singer and songwriter The Pogues 238 Robert Simpson 1921 1997 composer 239 240 Actors edit Honor Blackman 1925 2020 38 Andrew Ray 1939 2003 actor who played the Duke of York George VI in Edward and Mrs Simpson and the Duke of Windsor Edward VIII in Passion and Paradise 241 Artists edit Terence Conran 1931 2020 designer and restaurateur 85 William James Linton 1812 1897 wood engraver and author 242 Legal professionals edit Anthony Scrivener 1935 2015 QC 2 Nathaniel Wade c 1666 1718 English lawyer 243 Academics edit Patrick Collinson 1929 2011 historian 244 Bernard Crick 1929 2008 academic and political philosopher 54 Stephen Haseler 1942 2017 professor author 2 Military personnel edit Robert Overton c 1609 1678 English soldier and scholar 245 John Lawson ca 1615 1665 naval officer 246 Religious figures edit Joseph Fawcett c 1758 1804 English Presbyterian minister and poet 247 Donald Soper 1903 1998 Methodist minister and peer Labour 248 Media figures edit Max Clifford 1943 2017 publicist 85 Tony Garnett 1936 2020 television producer 249 Other public figures edit Nicholas Culpeper 1616 1654 botanist herbalist physician and astrologer 250 Groups edit nbsp Logo of the British pressure group Republic Breakthrough Party Green Party of England and Wales 251 Republic 252 Labour for a Republic 253 Our Republic 254 Scottish Greens 255 Scottish Socialist Party 256 Scottish Republican Socialist Movement 257 Notes edit The following list includes notable figures and groups who have advocated for this position It excludes those who have since disclaimed their support for republicanism or retracted such statements References edit Reform to Build Plaid Cymru Leader 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