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TLDR: Nigel Farage, the UK's equivalent of Donald Trump, is facing an election against a novelty candidate called Count Binface.

Article about this: UK Farage's election gamble could see him face one challenger... Count Binface

To explain: Farage has recently been facing scrutiny, because he has received a lot of money from controversial people.

Farage seemingly didn't like parliament's investigation into the money he received (to see if he broke any rules), so he decided to quit as the member of parliament for Clacton in south-east England. By quitting, a new election is triggered, in which he plans to stand. He thinks that the people of Clacton should judge whether they still support him, after the revelations regarding the money he has received.

Farage does have a lot of genuine support in Clacton, so he thought he could beat the mainstream parties (Labour, Conservatives, etc) in a new election, to show everyone that he is still popular, regardless of his finances.

The mainstream parties are refusing to enter candidates for this election though. They think Farage is just organising a stunt, in order to distract from legitimate questions about his finances.

The only person so far to announce that they will stand against Farage for his seat in Clacton is Count Binface, a novelty candidate who has stood in a few elections, usually against high profile politicians.

What do you think about this?

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[–] harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 hours ago

I watched the interview the BBC did with him and it was great. If I were a resident of Clacton, I'd vote for him with no hesitation.

Plus, if he wins, he'll help the local council save roughly £400k.

As a USian, I had to look up Ceefax. It was all over the comments and now I understand better why people are on about it.

I'd love to see a debate between Frogface and Binface.