Binface, foxes and raving loonies : the UK’s proud history of costumed candidates

19 juin 2026 | Helena Horton and Hannah Al-Othman
British love of silliness comes to the fore when politicians stand shoulder to shoulder with satirical rivals When world leaders are elected, it is usually a solemn moment, but when the Labour party veteran Andy Burnham found out he had won the Makerfield byelection, increasing the likelihood he (…)
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