In a UK by-election in Clacton, Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing Reform UK party, faces a record number of 34 candidates as he attempts to reclaim his parliamentary seat following his resignation earlier this month. The by-election was triggered by controversies surrounding undeclared gifts and donations, including a $6.7 million gift from a cryptocurrency investor. Farage denies any wrongdoing and claims voters should decide if he continues representing them. Major political parties have opted not to contest the election, leaving it primarily to smaller parties, independent candidates, and satirical figures such as comedian Jon Harvey, who runs as 'Count Binface' wearing a bin on his head. Online betting markets suggest Farage has a high chance of winning.
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