Daniel Radcliffe has gone all political on us - vowing to not vote Labour or Conservative at the next general election.
The Harry Potter star, who has just turned 20, has revealed that he will be voting Liberal Democrats instead after being impressed by their leader Nick Clegg.
He told Attitude magazine, "I rather like Nick Clegg. At the next election I will almost certainly vote Lib Dem. If all the people who liked them voted for them you could change politics overnight and we could have a proper three party system."
Asked about the British Prime Minister, Radcliffe added, "Paul Merton said, and I agree with him, 'it's a tragedy that this man has waited all his life to do this job - and now he finds out he can't do it.'
"I don't like the New Labour thing. I've never experienced the optimism of New Labour. I was too young but I hear everyone was up and it was fantastic. I've only seen the bad years of it."
And Conservative leader David Cameron also got a verbal bashing from the actor.
"No! No, no, no, no, no. David Cameron is barely distinguishable from Tony Blair," laughed Radcliffe.
