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    Count Binface v Nigel Farage: Six ‘laughing stock’ threats for Reform UK leader in Clacton by-election

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJuly 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Polling day probably can’t come soon enough for Nigel Farage.

    He sought to frame the contest as Mr Farage against the media and the “Establishment”.

    Count Binface poses outside Parliament

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    Lawrence Fox, from the Reclaim Party, wildlife campaigner Rob Pownall who dresses up as a fox, reality TV star Luke Worley, from Married at First Sight UK, Jeremy Corbyn’s brother Piers, and candidates from the Monster Raving Loony Party and Rejoin EU Party may also throw their hats into the ring.

    So far bookmaker William Hill has these candidates on between 100-1 and 1,000-1.

    Reform had originally hoped for the by-election to happen quickly on August 6.

    But Tendring District Council, which will run the by-election, announced on Friday that it would take place on August 13.

    So, that’s an extra week for Mr Farage to go head-to-head with Count Binface who launched his campaign at the Museum of Comedy in London.

    The big question now being asked is will the Reform leader do hustings alongside the Count and other candidates in Clacton?

    The political circus is also only likely to escalate if Count Binface heads to the Essex seaside town for his campaign which suddenly may be well funded.

    Nigel Farage drinks a pint in a pub in Great Bentley in the Clacton constituency

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    Dale ‘booster rockets’

    Matters only got worse for Mr Farage when green industrialist Dale Vince, founder of renewable energy company Ecotricity, stepped in to offer to fund Count Binface’s campaign.

    “This is a really important by election, called by Farage for no good reason – Count Binface is the face now of the anti Farage movement,” he posted on X.

    “It’s Bin Day in Clacton. We can be rid of the hyper toxic Farage.”

    So rather than having a poorly-run campaign against him, the Reform UK leader, who is facing a swirl of financial allegations, could now be confronted with a well-planned and properly-funded operation to try to stop him being re-elected.

    Ecotricity founder Dale Vince outside the Royal Courts of Justice, in London, where a judgement over how money should be split in his divorce from ex-wife Kate Vince, which was granted last month, will be made. Picture date: Friday January 17, 2025.

    Dale Vince who is offering to fund Count Binface’s campaign

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    ‘Shooting media star’

    Count Binface has already been flooded with media requests, with notable early appearances on the BBC.

    Within days he has gone from being a rather freakish candidate who turns up at by-elections, and the London mayoral 2024 contest, to speaking on prime political shows.

    Media interest in him is only likely to grow, especially if he hits the streets of Clacton.

    Reform backers are already seeking to portray Harvey (aka as Count Binface) as a liberal who has worked for the BBC.

    It may not be long before it is suggested that he is part of a “Deep State” plot against Mr Farage.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 4: London mayoral candidate Count Binface reacts after the results were announced in the London mayoral election at City Hall on May 4, 2024 in London, England. Count Binface, a satirical candidate, has beaten Britain First’s immigration candidate Nick Scanlon in the London mayoral election. Incumbent Labour Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has won an historic third term in office, beating the Conservative candidate, Susan Hall. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

    Count Binface may get far more backing in the Clacton by-election after the main parties decided not to stand

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    The difficulty for Mr Farage is that Count Binface does not have to win the by-election to emerge victorious.

    The election is such a bizarre situation that exactly what doing well would look like for the Count is not clear.

    But if he got into the 20 per cent or more in vote share it would be a startling achievement for a candidate who normally is in a fight to save his £500 deposit by gaining a five per cent backing.

    <p>Count Binface at the Makerfield by-election which was won by Andy Burnham</p>

    Count Binface at the Makerfield by-election which was won by Andy Burnham

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    Mr Farage may have hoped of delivering a triumphant speech, having comfortably won the by-election, and he may still well do so.

    Having won nearly half the vote in the Essex seat at the 2024 general election, he is now urging voters in Clacton to “stick two fingers up to the entire Establishment”.

    But all the cameras on election night will also be on Count Binface and his speech may be as memorable if not more as Mr Farage’s.

    Nigel Farage is also facing questions about support received from long-term ally George Cottrell (James Manning/PA)

    Nigel Farage is facing questions about support received from long-term ally George Cottrell (pictured left)

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    Mr Cottrell reportedly recruited and paid three staff to work on Mr Farage’s social media before the general election, and has continued to allow him to use a five-storey Georgian property he rented near Buckingham Palace.

    But if the Reform leader is found to have breached Commons rules on declaring interests and is suspended for more than 10 sitting days, it could trigger a recall petition, potentially leading to another Clacton by-election.

    Which of course may mean: Nigel Farage v Count Binface – the rematch.



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