58 pointsby tagawa8 hours ago2 comments
  • earth-tattoo7 hours ago
    Why is this on the front page of hacker news?
    • amiga3867 hours ago
      As the Count might say himself: why not?

      - interview on BBC Morning Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAXT5xf9ot4

      - interview on The Today Programme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGOmzQbRT_E

      - interview with Andrew Marr on LBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRBh7uGwxmU

    • tempestn7 hours ago
      Same reason as always. Someone found it interesting and submitted it. Others found it interesting and up voted it within a period of time.
      • earth-tattoo7 hours ago
        I'm amused that hacker news crowd finds this front page worthy.
        • dozerly7 hours ago
          Why is it atypical? It’s a joke candidate running against a populist right wing politician with some real support. It’s exactly the kind of societal commentary this community finds interesting
          • anonymousiam4 hours ago
            What's most interesting is that the "joke" candidate was put forth by the other parties, because they know they cannot win a fair election against Farage in his district. They're hoping for another "Boaty McBoatface" outcome here, but their strategy will fail.

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

            • mxmilkiib3 hours ago
              what are you on? Farage resigned their seat because they got 5 million they didn't declare and wished to avoid parliamentary procedure, instead saying "the voters should decide", and the other parties knew it was only a PR stunt so declined to take place, because there will be a by-election (yet another £200,000) that will happen anyway once the undeclared gift gets him booted.
    • Waterluvian7 hours ago
      I dunno if Hacker News encompasses hacker culture, but I’d say novelty candidates are absolutely hacker culture.
      • ggm7 hours ago
        Because the mainstream parties have refused to stand candidates in opposition to Farage, stating "it's a stunt" there is some feeling Binface will not only get his deposit back, if the protest vote is strong enough...

        Farage is very popular in Clacton. It's an older, reactionary community but british elections are First-Past-The-Post and normally have a low turn out so if enough old people died after the last election and enough younger people come out to vote, it is possible although I personally think unlikely, Binface will win.

        Regrettably, for purists, and those who want Binface to win, other novelty candidates are now standing. The man dressed as a fox, and the monster raving loony party. Both appear to be somewhat petulant, MRLP is unhappy Binface has taken their spot in novelty candidature, and there are rumours MRLP and Mr Fox are being funded by right wing parties opposed to Farage. British Politics are very strange.

        If the UK had proportional/transferrable votes, these alternate candidates would ultimately send votes to Binface in all likelihood. But, thats not how it works in British Parliamentary elections and by-elections. Forms of complex vote are used for the regional devolved parliaments in Wales and Scotland and Northern Ireland.

        Andy Burnham (the future Labour prime minister from Manchester replacing Sir Keir Starmer) has previously indicated support for ending FPTP but people often say this before achieving power, and then fail to make it happen in power. Should he carry out another proposed idea of "a Parliament for England" based in the north, then it is likely as for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland it would not use FPTP.

        • jemmyw4 hours ago
          Didn't they hold a referendum on an alternative voting system and it failed? I'd moved away by that time, but I seem to remember they basically chose a bad and confusing system to make sure it didn't pass.

          MMP seems to work very well where I currently reside and it wouldn't be too confusing to add it to the British system, basically adding a party vote alongside the local MP vote and then taking MPs from the party lists to make it proportional.

    • tagawa7 hours ago
      I just submit things I find interesting and occasionally other people find it interesting too. Usually opposite to what I expected.
    • jmspring7 hours ago
      Because the world has hacks outside of tech and a life outside tech. Most of the interesting articles on HN are things like today's lost city in egypt, not oh look lols my llm performs well.
    • alex_anglin7 hours ago
      Such is the state of British politics?
      • BLKNSLVR7 hours ago
        Such is the state of politics worldwide?
      • xtracto5 hours ago
        Have you seen the clown they elected in the US? Also, ive heard in Ukraine they elected a comedian as president.
        • blooalien3 hours ago
          > Have you seen the clown they elected in the US?

          So much worse than a clown... At least clowns are scary and funny - but yeah... Not the Tangerine Terror. He's just scary in the stupidest of ways (as in; "How is this clown allowed to be in charge of anything at all? He's a danger to himself and everyone else.")

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    • khurs7 hours ago
      Did you not read the article? They are re-writing Count Binface in Rust.