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Farage Wins Clacton By-Election With 63% of Vote

Farage Wins Clacton By-Election With 63% of Vote

Farage Wins Clacton By-Election With 63% of Vote
Above: **Watermarked Getty Image. Kindly Replace** Reform UK leader Nigel Farage after casting his vote during the Clacton By-election on Thursday in Clacton-on-Sea, England. Image credit: Ben Montgomery/Getty Images

The Spin


Farage's Clacton win was a hollow stunt that cost taxpayers £250,000 while serious questions about a £5m5 million secret gift and ties to a convicted fraudster go unanswered. Major parties refused to dignify what amounted to a vanity project, leaving a satirical bin character as the main opposition. The parliamentary standards inquiry has resumed, and if sanctions follow, Clacton voters may be dragged back to the polls again.

Farage pulled 63% on a 44% turnout — numbers that dwarf what Andy Burnham managed in his own by-election, yet the media spun it as an embarrassment. The current prime minister was installed without facing voters at all, never mind hitting those margins. Demanding a democratically elected leader answer to voters is exactly what accountability looks like, and Clacton delivered.


Metaculus Prediction

There is a 42% chance Nigel Farage will cease to be the Leader of Reform UK before Jan. 1, 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.

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