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Daniel Boffey
Politics & Government · United Kingdom
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The Guardian
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Jul 2026
‘He goes a bit funny if you use his real name’: the unstoppable rise of Count Binface
Count Binface’s rise in British politics intensifies as he challenges Nigel Farage in the Clacton byelection, capitalizing on satire to highlight political absurdity. Nigel Farage’s resignation and immediate re‑entry into the same seat amid controversy over undeclared donations fuels media scrutiny, while Binface gains national and international attention for humorous policies and a tightly controlled persona. The article traces Jon Harvey’s evolution from Lord Buckethead to Count Binface, detailing past disputes, media reactions, and parallels with earlier novelty candidates. Political allies and rivals comment on his motivations and style as he positions himself as a satirical counterpoint to conventional politics.
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