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Reform byelection campaign risks a replay of the Johnson error

Source: The Guardian Published Thu, 09 Jul 2026 17:14:51 GMT
Reform byelection campaign risks a replay of the Johnson error

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Key context: <p>In triggering an entirely optional byelection, Nigel Farage has given opponents weeks to repeat the claims about his finances</p><p>To some, Nigel Farage appears to be in a trap of his own making, fighting for re-election in single combat with <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/08/clacton-byelection-likely-to-be-two-man-race-between-reform-leader-and-binface">a giant bin</a> before potentially having to do it all again against the other political parties. But inside Reform UK, the mood is upbeat. As one insider said of the prospect of a double byelection: “Bring it on.”</p><p>This is not just braggadocio. Farage is an enthusiastic and highly skilled campaigner, and is clearly relishing the idea of going to his electorate with a “Clacton versus the establishment” message, although doing so twice within weeks might test even his commitment – especially when the Reform UK leader is forced to argue that the establishment is embodied by an anthropomorphised bin.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/09/reform-byelection-campaign-risks-a-replay-of-the-johnson-error">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.

In triggering an entirely optional byelection, Nigel Farage has given opponents weeks to repeat the claims about his financesTo some, Nigel Farage appears to be in a trap of his own making, fighting for re-election in single combat with a giant bin before potentially having to do it all again against the other political parties. But inside Reform UK, the mood is upbeat. As one insider said of the prospect of a double byelection: “Bring it on.”This is not just braggadocio. Farage is an enthusiastic and highly skilled campaigner, and is clearly relishing the idea of going to his electorate with a “Clacton versus the establishment” message, although doing so twice within weeks might test even his commitment – especially when the Reform UK leader is forced to argue that the establishment is embodied by an anthropomorphised bin. Continue reading...

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