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Farage becomes first MP since IRA hunger striker to not attend his own declaration

Bobby Sands was in a prison hospital when he was elected MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone in 1981 and died less than a month later. He was the last victorious MP to not attend his own declaration

Farage said he did not want to be humiliated(Image: Getty Images)

Nigel Farage plunged the Clacton by-election into further farce by refusing to turn up to the count to be declared the winner. He became the first winning candidate since Bobby Sands to not attend the declaration in person.


The IRA hunger striker was in a prison hospital when he was elected MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone in 1981 and died less than a month later. Reform leader Farage, who triggered the by-election by resigning as MP, claimed a protest was planned at the count in Clacton.


Speaking at an event in Essex ahead of the result being announced, Farage said: "Ive been advised tonight by Essex Police that there is an organised campaign to disrupt and degrade the result that will take place in a few hours time."


Bobby Sands was on hunger strike when he was elected in 1981(Image: ExpressStar)

"Once again it shows you the sheer intolerance, the sheer loss of fundamental democratic principles that those that went before us, fought in world wars, to fight for and preserve." He went on: "Im not scared of these people, far from it.

"But Im damned if Im going to stand on a stage, having won a resounding victory, a ringing endorsement of all that Ive tried to fight for, and youve tried to fight for, and be demeaned and humiliated by nobodies, and I will not sadly be attending the count."


Votes are still being counted at the election which was triggered when Farage resigned over scrutiny of a 5million gift from a Thai crypto billionaire but the Reform UK leader appears likely to win.

Farage won't be attending the count, as it customary for candidates (Image: Getty Images)

Farage claimed he has secured more votes in the by-election than when he won in the seat in the 2024 general election. Nigel Farage has claimed he has secured more votes in the Clacton by-election than when he won in the seat in the 2024 general election.


The results have not been officially confirmed and a result is not due until around 6am on Friday. Regardless, Farage said: "The verdict is now in, and it is a convincing, overwhelming win with more votes than we got in the General Election of 2024.

"In doing so we have beaten the candidate for the uni-party. Yes there were Liberal Democrats, Labour, Conservative canvassers out canvassing for Count Binface. What an upside-down world it is, where Count Binface is now the candidate of the establishment."

The People's Champion, Count Binface(Image: AFP via Getty Images)


The Dulwich college-educated former commodities trader, who has been active in politics for 33 years, added: "Today the voters in Clacton have stuck up two fingers to the entire political establishment."

Returning officer Ian Davidson said: "We work very closely with Essex Police and will be continuing the count in a safe and secure manner.

"I will not comment on security matters. We've been working closely with Essex Police. We just had a further meeting, and there's no issue with continuing the count tonight."

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