Reform UK's Farage beats slate of fringe candidates in election boycotted by major parties
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Reform UK's Farage beats slate of fringe candidates in election boycotted by major parties
CLACTON-ON-SEA, England — Nigel Farage regained his seat in Parliament on Friday, beating a field of fringe candidates led by trash-can-wearing comic Count Binface in a special election boycotted by mainstream parties that called it a farce.
Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing populist party Reform UK, won the by-election, but is facing challenges from funding scandals and a strong comedian candidate. With the reopening of parliamentary investigations and declining approval ratings, his political future remains uncertain.
Reform UK threw a 'Farage Fest' celebration party that looked more Wonkaland than Glastonbury - 16 intergalactically brutal reviews
Nigel Farage has been roundly criticised for not turning up to the Clacton result declaration on Friday – citing alleged claims by Essex police that the event would be disrupted. The Reform UK leader also said he wasn’t going to stand on stage to “be demeaned and humiliated by nobodies”. Which is the perfect segue […] The post Reform UK threw a ‘Farage Fest’ celebration party that looked more Wonkaland than Glastonbury – 16 intergalactically bru…
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