
On 7 July, Nigel Farage stepped down as the MP for Clacton. Skipping forwards, Farage is now running to reclaim the seat he just gave up, and his only real opponent is a man who pretends to be an intergalactic dustbin.
As you’d expect, the rest of the world is now obsessed with this story:
I love this Japanese TV News report about Count Binface taking on Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election:
Farage has managed to make himself look bad globally.
pic.twitter.com/xubtDfTzVP
— Wokerati Marty (@WokeratiMarty) July 14, 2026
Farage big in Japan
The clip above features the following subtitles:
This is Face, whose trademark is a trash can mask and a cape. The number of people hoping for his election is greater than that for Man Farage.
As we reported, this is true when you look at the national polling, in which “Man Farage” trails behind “White Lord Binface”:
I just like the fact that 13% of the people polled can’t decide. pic.twitter.com/ghxVShMUqh
— Jonathan Pie (@JonathanPieNews) July 11, 2026
We do think the Greens should have run in this by-election. It would have given them weeks of national attention, and allowed them to further prove that they’re the true anti-establishment party (something the public largely already believes). At the same time, though, the above situation is very funny.
Farage clearly hoped this by-election would reaffirm the idea that he’s the prime minister in waiting. Instead, he’s proven that the public prefer Binface to him.
Binface is making waves beyond Japan too. In the following video, Turkish-American streamer Hasan Piker silently watches Binface’s ITV interview:
Following the video’s conclusion, a stony-faced Piker says he’s now glad the UK banned him from entry. Which is fair enough, honestly.
As we reported, Piker believes he was barred from the UK due to his opposition to Israel’s genocide. So the UK isn’t just an international laughing stock; it’s also the forerunner of Western authoritarianism.
Other international coverage of the Farage VS Binface bin fight includes:
- The Australian – “Farage v Count Binface: the clash that perfectly sums up British politics“.
- Wall Street Journal – “Nigel Farage Wanted a Political Showdown. Now He’s Fighting a Trash Can“.
- France 24 – “Farage vs Count Binface: hard-right leader’s UK poll gambit“.
- South China Morning Post – “Farage vs Count Binface: how UK hard-right leader’s poll gambit could backfire“.
The list goes on and on, because Farage has made himself an international joke. We’ve potentially got weeks of this left too; i.e. things could get even funnier.
Victory conditions
If Farage wins in Clacton, all he’ll have proven is that he can beat a bin an election. This should have been a given. And as such, it won’t do anything to diminish the humiliation he’s heaped upon himself.
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By Willem Moore
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I’ve loved Reform(?) pundits trying to pass off LB as an establishment figure XD




