June 25th, 2024

Count Binface

Count Binface, a satirical political candidate by comedian Jonathan Harvey, ran in UK elections against Boris Johnson. Plans to contest 2024 general election in Richmond. Known for promoting electoral participation with humor.

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Count Binface

Count Binface is a satirical political candidate created by British comedian Jonathan David Harvey in 2018. He ran against Boris Johnson in the 2019 UK general election and participated in the 2021 and 2024 London mayoral elections. Binface was previously known as Lord Buckethead but had to change due to a copyright issue. He uses his platform to promote electoral participation with the slogan "Make your vote COUNT." Binface has announced plans to contest the 2024 general election in the Richmond and Northallerton constituency against Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. His manifesto includes various satirical policies. Despite finishing in 11th place in the 2024 London mayoral election, Binface garnered attention for finishing ahead of Britain First. In the 2019 general election, he received minimal votes in the Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency. Binface's character is described as an independent space warrior from the planet Sigma IX, over 5,900 years old, and the leader of the Recyclons.

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By @extasia - 4 months
> Binface announced a series of satirical policies for the 2019 general election, including:

Bringing back Ceefax, the teletext service.[9] He had previously promised to bring back the service in 2017 as Lord Buckethead.[12]

Returning 20,001 police officers to the street, a reference to the Conservative pledge of 20,000 more police officers.[13]

Nationalising model railways.[14]

Holding a referendum on holding a second referendum on the United Kingdom's membership in the European Union.[14]

Allowing any Czechs on the Irish border to remain.[14]

Nationalising Adele, the English singer.[15]

Abolishing the House of Lords.[15] He had previously pledged the same in 2017 as Lord Buckethead.[16]

Giving free broadband to everyone.[15]

Stopping the sale of arms to repressive regimes.[15]

Making Piers Morgan zero emissions by 2030.[15]

Renaming London Bridge to "Phoebe Waller-Bridge".[15]

Introducing a minimum voting age of 16 and a maximum of 80.[15]

Sending £1 trillion a week to the NHS.[14]

Proroguing Jacob Rees-Mogg.[14]

Banishing Katie Hopkins to the Phantom Zone.[14]

Moving the hand dryer in the men's toilet at Uxbridge's Crown and Treaty pub to a "more sensible position".[14]

By @jsheard - 4 months
Binface getting more votes than the neo-fascist Britain First in the recent mayoral elections was cathartic. They tried to play it off that they weren't really trying to win so it doesn't count, and they're definitely not mad, please don't put in the newspaper that they got mad.
By @ianpurton - 4 months
> All government ministers' pay, including that of the mayors, should be tied to that of nurses for the next 100 years.

A brilliant policy.

By @beardyw - 4 months
Proud that the UK leads the world:

List of frivolous political parties - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_frivolous_political_pa...

By @riffraff - 4 months
Didn't the UK use to have a joke candidate called "lord Buckethead" too? I'm pretty sure I saw him on some stage with Theresa May. Is it related to the count?

In somewhat related news, Hungary has a joke-ish party called the "Hungarian two-tailed dog party"[0], which does a lot or civic work but usually campaigns with slogans such as "more of everything less of nothing", "100% more happiness", sends people on tv tribunes dressed like chickens etc..

This year they managed to elect the major of a district in Budapest which has been controlled by Fidesz since forever.

Do not underestimate jokes.

[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Two-Tailed_Dog_Par...

By @thih9 - 4 months
Voting in the UK has its own flavor. Somewhat related: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tobin_(astronomer)

> In the 2019 United Kingdom general election he stood as an independent candidate against Boris Johnson in the Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency. As he had not resided in Britain for more than 15 years he was ineligible to vote but eligible to stand as a candidate. He focused his campaign on voting rights using the slogan "Don't vote for Tobin, let Tobin vote". He gained five votes.

By @mpeg - 4 months
I'm appalled that the Count Binface wikipedia article has no picture on it
By @ButterWashed - 4 months
His recent announcement to bring in a policy to make former Prime Ministers do National Service really did bring tears of laughter to my eyes.
By @einpoklum - 4 months
Binface vs Rishi Sunak! Now there's a match between candidates of a similar political caliber.

Anyway, watch the interview with Count Binface after his participation in the London mayoral election:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WncWiGYNCeg

By @tylerhannan - 4 months
There is something about this that makes me so very happy.
By @VyseofArcadia - 4 months
See also, on the other side of the pond, Vermin Supreme: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermin_Supreme
By @ThrowawayTestr - 4 months
I've been wary of joke candidates ever since I watched that black mirror episode
By @mhh__ - 4 months
I may be being a bit sour but I haven't found Binface funny for years now.
By @kitd - 4 months
> Make your vote COUNT

Genius!