Celebrities have taken to Twitter to reveal their thoughts on the election and pledge their allegiance to certain parties.
Lily Allen took time out from singing to cast her vote and posted a picture of herself outside the polling station, stating “Come on reds!”
Prolific Tweeter Andy Murray, also posted a picture and wrote: “Just voted for the first time. Pumped.”
Clearly not a fan of David Cameron and co., Ordinary Boys singer Preston wrote: “I genuinely had a horrible dream cameron won and within a day england was a post-apocalyptic dystopian wasteland… x”
The cheeky star added: “has everyone already done the joke about waking up with a massive election this morning? x”
GMTV presenter Ben Shephard also joined in the big vote, writing: “Right enough of ‘knobs and knockers’ ‘curl up and dye’s’ ‘sarnieswarzenegger’ and ‘shoegasms’ (def my fav) am off to save the country!!”
Source: STV



Lily Allen is a 25 year old singer-songwriter currently living in London. She is the child of actor Keith Allen and film-producer Alison owen. Lily grew up in London surrounded by alot of musical influences, which later lead to a very successful career in music.
She spent years trying to get into the music industry and finally did in 2006 when she released her debut album



