The UK Count Binface political party is a satirical political party that was founded by comedian Jon Harvey, who portrays the character Count Binface, a self-described intergalactic space warrior. The character first came into the political spotlight during the 2019 United Kingdom general election, where Harvey, as Count Binface, ran against then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency. The party and its platform are a parody of British politics, aiming to inject humor into the electoral process while also offering commentary on the state of political dis…
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