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UK General Election 2017: Celebrities who have voted - roundup

Stars from across the world of film, TV and music are visiting polling stations up and down the country

Jacob Stolworthy
Thursday 08 June 2017 11:21 EDT
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The General Election is upon us and if you haven't yet voted, polling stations across Britain will remain open until 10pm for you to make a change.

Ultimately, it's a battle between the Conservative and Labour parties with current UK Prime Minister Theresa May facing strong opposition in the form of Jeremy Corbyn.

After weeks of campaigning, it all comes down tonight and the world of film, music and television - ranging from Ricky Gervais, Stephen Fry and Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams - is imploring you to cast your vote.

Below is a round-up of all the celebrities to have voted and while some are in favour of Labour, others for the Tories, the one common factor is that they have all voted in order to have a say on the future of this country.

VOTE.

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