Clacton by-election result confirmed the manipulation of the issues by the mainstream media

By Anthony Webber

Independent Political Commentator

 

A few days ago I wrote about the frivolity of the Clacton by-election:

The Clacton by election should be about the cost of living crisis but instead has been about frivolity

 

Establishment failed in their anti-Farage efforts

Despite the excessively unfair promotion of Count Binface, the efforts to present him as the one to defeat Nigel Farage were a failure.

Even though the mainstream parties subtly suggested their supporters voted for him, most did not.

He ( the supposed all party anti Farage candidate) only achieved 26.9% of the vote.

This compares with the 52.7% combined vote of the Tories, Labour, Libdems and Greens at the 2024 election.

Even so, the fact that so many people were taken in by the Count Binface promotion is very concerning.

It shows how much control the mainstream media has over manipulating how people vote.

This extended to pushing out into oblivion the bulk of the other candidates, several of who had interesting policies to offer.

 

Immigration was the overriding factor in this by-election

Nigel Farage was able to obtain a large amount of national publicity on the immigration issue during the election campaign.

The immigration issue has reached crisis point and voters felt they only had Nigel Farage to turn to on this.

This certainly helped him increase his vote share from 46.2% at the 2024 election to 63.3% at this by-election.

 

Cost of living-the major issue which was not allowed to be an election issue

Prime Minister Andy Burnham has made the cost of living a major focus.

This by-election was an opportunity to debate which policies could reduce the costs of living.

Clearly the policies on Russia and on the Middle East have a major effect on increasing such costs.

Even immigration has an effect on the costs of living.

This opportunity to argue for a change in such policies was lost.

The establishment did not want such a debate and the mainstream media made sure there was not one.

Nigel Farage did not want such a debate either.

He had his own campaign and will have been satisfied with the outcome of it.

Some of the candidates realised what was going on, but too late in their campaigns to do anything about it.

Nigel Farage has achieved his endorsement but many feel that it was a distracting waste of time and money.

There could still be another by-election in Clacton in the near future if the Parliamentary investigation into his financial donation goes against him.

 

There will be a lot of learning points for election candidates in the future.

Certainly, there is a need for urgent change to laws, so that the media is totally fair to all candidates is elections.

Ironically, the results are quite related to the amount of media coverage the candidates were given.

The change to a fairer election system is well overdue too, so that voters do not feel that voting for their preferred candidate is wasted.

 

This has all been confirmed by the results:

2026 Clacton by-election[77][107]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform Nigel Farage 22,239 63.34 +17.1
Binface Count Binface 9,455 26.93 N/A
Rejoin EU John Stevens 492 1.40 N/A
Independent Tony Francis 432 1.23 N/A
Independent Pamela Walford 371 1.06 N/A
Reclaim Laurence Fox 347 0.99 N/A
SDP William Clouston 256 0.73 N/A
Independent Nick Pelas 202 0.58 N/A
Consensus James Ransley 192 0.55 N/A
Independent Stephen Ingram 159 0.45 N/A
British Democratic Kai Stephens 132 0.38 N/A
Independent Attieh Fard 126 0.36 N/A
Independent Derrick Morris 100 0.28 N/A
Independent Michael O’Keeffe 65 0.19 N/A
Freedom Alliance Martin Davies 60 0.17 N/A
Independent Robin Green 59 0.17 N/A
Independent Rees Cowne 50 0.14 N/A
Forward Adham Alkhatip 49 0.14 N/A
Independent Amy Morris 46 0.13 N/A
Independent Andy Erlam 44 0.13 N/A
Independent Joseph 77 42 0.12 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Nick The Incredible Flying Brick 28 0.08 N/A
UK Voice Ketankumar Pipaliya 21 0.06 N/A
Independent Martyn Obrien 19 0.05 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Howling Laud Hope 18 0.05 N/A
Independent Tony Cane 17 0.05 N/A
No description Daniel Pocock 16 0.05 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Baron Von Thunderclap 15 0.04 N/A
Independent Abi Hookway 14 0.04 N/A
Independent Marc Wilkinson 11 0.03 N/A
Everyone is God Marcus White 10 0.03 N/A
Independent Gerry Smith 9 0.03 N/A
Independent Woke Trump Carrzee 8 0.02 N/A
Independent Glenn Cummings 7 0.02 N/A
Majority 12,784 36.4
Turnout 35,111 44.37 −13.6
Reform hold Swing

Previous result

Main article: Clacton in the 2024 United Kingdom general election

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General election 2024Clacton[108][109]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Reform Nigel Farage 21,225 46.2 N/A
Conservative Giles Watling 12,820 27.9 −44.0
Labour Jovan Owusu-Nepaul 7,448 16.2 +0.6
Liberal Democrats Matthew Bensilum 2,016 4.4 −1.8
Green Natasha Osben 1,935 4.2 +1.3

 

 

Anthony Webber

Independent Political Commentator

anthonywebber@cwgsy.net

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