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I thought this was just tongue-in-cheek name calling. But holy shit lol
This has been a thing for years. Binface got like, 10K votes when he ran for mayor of London once.
I think people have broadly become tired with the joke now, though. The state of politics has become too depressing to see the humour anymore.
Honestly I'm all for anything that robs a little bit more dignity from these toffs. I'm looking forward to Rishi (hopefully) delivering a historic concession speech with a man standing behind him in cardboard armour with a bin over his head. Maybe we can organise some rainwater to be present also, just to rub it in.
It might be that the chance of actually electing one no longer feels like nil.
Come on even if the tories won. As depressing as that may need.
Sunak losing his seat to binnacle is a laugh no one could resist. As the winning party has to consider the fact their leader is not an MP.
He got 24k this year.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/england/mayors/E12000007
Tell me it's your first Westminster election without telling me.
I'm a yank
Well, welcome.