Binface Manifesto published as Count stands against Sunak

It is regrettable that Binface chose to challenge Sunak in Richmond and North Allerton and not take on the next leader of the opposition.

Count Binface is among 13 candidates contesting the new Richmond and Northallerton constituency at the General Election.

Billed as an independent space warrior , Count Binface says he wants to give the Prime Minister a “taste of intergalactic justice”.

Count Binface was a candidate for Uxbridge and South Ruislip in the 2019 United Kingdom general election against the then prime minister Boris Johnson.

He also stood in the London Mayoral elections in 2021 and 2024.

Previously, Binface stood as Lord Buckethead but was forced to change the character due to a copyright dispute with an American filmmaker, who created Lord Buckethead for 1984 science fiction film Hyperspace.

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1 Response to Binface Manifesto published as Count stands against Sunak

  1. PensionsOldie says:

    I wish all other parliamentary candidates published their own election manifesto.
    Count Binface does appear to have appropriately matched national and local issues appropriate to any candidate.

    The other recent offbeat news story you might have missed is in the personal Birthday Honours granted by King Charles – Per PA Media

    “… representatives from two financial investment firms have been recognised for their personal services to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

    Nicholas Osler, partner in private client tax services at Smith and Williamson, was made an LVO, as was Richard Fitzalan Howard, senior adviser at Stonehage Fleming Investment Management.

    Stonehage Fleming describes itself as an “adviser to many of the world’s leading families and wealth creators” working to “manage and protect their wealth”.

    Smith and Williamson, rebranded as Evelyn Partners in 2022, offers investment management, accountancy and tax advisory services.

    The late Queen’s personal wealth was said to be £370 million in 2022, while the King’s is estimated to be £610 million through inheritance, property and investing, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.”

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