The potential candidates standing in Clacton by-election against Farage
Labour, the Conservatives and other major parties are sitting out the race as independents and satirical candidates seek to replace Farage.
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage resigned as MP for Clacton this week, triggering a by-election expected in August. Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party, and Restore Britain have all refused to contest the seat.
- Reclaim Party leader Laurence Fox announced his candidacy on social media, criticizing established parties for not fielding candidates. He said, "People should have options when choosing who to vote for."
- Independent candidates including 43-year-old television professional Ollie Granger and reality star Luke Worley have joined the race. Worley told The Sun, "I've survived reality TV, so politics should be a walk in the park."
- Satirical candidate Count Binface, the alter ego of comedian Jon Harvey, and the Monster Raving Loony Party have also entered the race, making this contest in Essex unusual.
- Critics have accused parties of "playing a game with democracy" by opting out of the contest, as the vacancy transforms the race into a contest featuring independent and niche candidates.
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The by-election scheduled for this summer in Clacton-on-Sea, in southeast England, promises to be surprising, much like one of the candidates. "Count Binface" sports a suit of metal armor adorned with a cape. As his name suggests, he also wears a bin on his head. The other parties have announced their withdrawal from the election. The phenomenon continues to make headlines.
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