TV mogul Simon Cowell says tomorrow’s General Election MUST bring change to Britain.
Writing for The Sun, he signals that the country he deeply loves needs a new government to pull it out of crisis.
Cowell, 50, talks of the need to inspire young people and unlock talent, promote family values, stimulate business and reduce knife crime.

He says: “I have always hated celebrities lecturing people on politics. So forgive me. But I am passionate about this country.
“I am equally passionate about the potential of the people who live here.”
Cowell describes Labour’s Gordon Brown as a “sincere man” but says the PM is “tired”.
He warns of the dangers of a hung parliament and casts doubts on the Lib Dems and Nick Clegg, saying: “I worry about a lot of his policies.”
And of Tory leader David Cameron, he says: “I like him, I trust him. He has substance and the stomach to navigate us through difficult times.”
Cowell insists he is NOT telling anyone how to vote. But he calls the poll an “opportunity to bring back common sense” – and give people hope.
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