Farage says Binface by-election is deadly serious: 'Labour and the Tories are both showing contempt for the electorate - this is an election with real people'

ONP Summary
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage quit his parliamentary seat in Clacton on July 7 to force a by-election, announcing his intention to run in it. His departure comes as parliament examines unreported financial perks he received from someone implicated in fraud, which Farage says he handled properly, characterizing the resignation instead as defiance against establishment pressure.
Progressive: Scandal deflection gambit — Progressive outlets emphasized the undeclared financial benefits investigation, viewing his resignation as a tactical move to distract from misconduct allegations.
Moderate: Calculated defiance — Moderate outlets noted his inflammatory 'stick two fingers up' rhetoric and the risk-reward calculation, seeing it as characteristic anti-establishment positioning.
Conservative: Anti-establishment stand — Conservative outlets validated his anger at institutional power, framing the resignation as justified resistance to media and establishment overreach.
Nigel Farage last night insisted he is fighting a 'real election'.
He spoke out after his by-election gamble left him facing off against Count Binface, a man dressed as a bin. ...
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