
Nigel Farage latest: Britons back Count Binface in new Clacton by-election poll amid Reform donations row
Nigel Farage then announced early in the 2024 campaign that he intended to return to his job as Reform leader and that he would be the party’s candidate in…
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Nigel Farage then announced early in the 2024 campaign that he intended to return to his job as Reform leader and that he would be the party’s candidate in Clacton. One in three British adults (33 per cent) would rather see Count Binface winning the Clacton by-election, a new poll has shown. The comedic Clacton by-election candidate, who will take on Nigel Farage in the contest to become the local MP on 13 August, said he doubted he and the US president, whom he refers to as “the Mango Mussolini”, would get along.
Furthermore, Some drew the inference that the result was a vote to go anywhere outside the EU, but this ignored the distinct possibility that, on seeing what Brexit looked like, the nation might prefer to remain inside. Makerfield was trailed as being the most historic British by-election of all time and was going to decide the identity of the next prime minister, so I was like, count me in. Nobody knew what outside the EU would come to mean, and without such knowledge, there was never a legitimate choice.
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Nigel Farage then announced early in the 2024 campaign that he intended to return to his job as Reform leader and that he would be the party’s candidate in Clacton.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOne in three British adults (33 per cent) would rather see Count Binface winning the Clacton by-election, a new poll has shown.
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The comedic Clacton by-election candidate, who will take on Nigel Farage in the contest to become the local MP on 13 August, said he doubted he and the US president, whom he refers to as “the Mango Mussolini”, would get along.
according to The Independent - UK NewsSome drew the inference that the result was a vote to go anywhere outside the EU, but this ignored the distinct possibility that, on seeing what Brexit looked like, the nation might prefer to remain inside.
according to The IndependentMakerfield was trailed as being the most historic British by-election of all time and was going to decide the identity of the next prime minister, so I was like, count me in.
according to The Independent - UK NewsNobody knew what outside the EU would come to mean, and without such knowledge, there was never a legitimate choice.
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