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Badenoch Brands Farage’s Clacton By-Election a ‘FAKE’

Badenoch Brands Farage’s Clacton By-Election a ‘FAKE’

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage, labelling the Clacton by-election he triggered as “fake”. Mrs Badenoch confirmed the Conservatives will not field a candidate in what she described as a manufactured contest.

The fresh assault comes after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage resigned as MP for Clacton-on-Sea, prompting a by-election. Badenoch’s comments, made to GB News, suggest a deeper political motive behind Farage’s sudden move.

The Conservative Stance on Farage’s By-Election

Kemi Badenoch explicitly stated that the Conservative Party views the upcoming Clacton ballot as illegitimate. She confirmed that no Conservative candidate would stand in this particular by-election.

Badenoch indicated that a “real by-election” would follow later, after an ongoing investigation has concluded. She suggested Farage’s resignation was a tactic to prevent further scrutiny into “what actually happened.”

Farage Accused of ‘Cracking Under Pressure’

He’s the one who called this fake election, and this is a fake by-election. I will be standing a candidate in the real by-election, which will come later after this investigation has concluded. And the reason why I think that there will be a by-election is because he’s doing this to stop people finding out what actually happened.

— Kemi Badenoch, Conservative Party Leader

Mrs Badenoch accused Mr Farage of “cracking under pressure” amidst a scandal surrounding his finances, referencing a “fishy £5million” and an ongoing investigation. She characterised his actions as a “hissy fit” thrown due to intense pressure.

  • Kemi Badenoch declared the Clacton by-election “fake.”
  • The Conservative Party will not stand a candidate in the current ballot.
  • Badenoch claims Farage triggered the by-election to avoid scrutiny over an investigation.
  • She accused Farage of “cracking under pressure” regarding his finances.
  • Badenoch dismissed Farage’s complaints about press intrusion as a “hissy fit.”

What This Means for Britain

This political manoeuvring by Nigel Farage, as described by Kemi Badenoch, means more instability and uncertainty for the British public. While politicians play games, working families face the real consequences of a government distracted by infighting and tactical resignations. Your heating bill continues to rise, and your NHS appointment remains delayed, while leaders engage in what is being labelled a “fake election.”

Economically, such political theatre does little to inspire confidence or attract investment. The focus shifts from critical issues like the cost of living and job creation to internal party squabbles, further eroding trust in the political process.

This pattern of behaviour highlights a deeply entrenched establishment failure, where personal political gain appears to supersede the needs of the nation. It reinforces a perception of broken promises and a leadership more concerned with self-preservation than public service.

If this continues, the very fabric of British democracy is undermined. Voters deserve clarity, honesty, and leaders focused on tangible solutions, not manufactured crises designed to avoid accountability. The stakes are too high for such political games.

This manufactured crisis demands answers. Share if you believe Britain deserves better from its leaders.

Tags: Kemi Badenoch, Nigel Farage, Clacton, By-election, Political Scrutiny

Source: GB News | Breaking Brexit News


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