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Clacton by-election circus loses its fox

Antifabot by Antifabot
14 July 2026
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The upcoming Clacton by-election on Thursday 13 August 2026 is somewhat of a circus. But that circus was meant to be a direct battleground for animal rights.

After Reform UK leader and human-earthworm-lookalike Nigel Farage resigned to trigger a vanity vote, most major parties decided to boycott the contest. Yet in doing this, they have opened the ring to a chaotic wave of novelty candidates. This includes a man dressed as a fish finger, and possibly the most laughable of them all, Laurence Fox.

Wanting to protect the integrity of British wildlife campaigning from becoming a political punchline, Protect the Wild founder Rob Pownall has officially rescinded his bid to stand.

Targeting the pro-hunting establishment

Pownall is a fearless campaigner and has dedicated his life to protecting animals. He founded Keep the Ban at the tender age of 16 to fight fox hunting. This later evolved into Protect the Wild – a powerhouse of animal protection. Rob has since used creative, eye-catching campaigns to reach millions of people.

He’s previously stood for Scottish parliament dressed as a gannet to campaign against the massacre of thousands of British seabirds. In the Makerfield by-election, he stood wearing a full fox suit to call attention to the trail hunting ban. And this time, Pownall was ready to run in Clacton to confront Farage directly over his vocal support for blood sports.

However, as the final candidate list emerged, it became even more glaringly obvious that the by-election was nothing more than a political farce. We all love Count Binface, and wish him the best. But when he was going to be sharing the stage with a literal bin, a fish finger and Laurence Fox, Pownall has quickly come to realise staying in the race is actively damaging the serious nature of his cause.

'My job is to demonstrate that British democracy is wonderful and unique in the entire Cosmos'

Count Binface told #BBCBreakfast why he plans to stand against Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election – triggered by the resignation of the Reform UK leader who then plans to re-fight… pic.twitter.com/3o3RNSrirk

— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) July 8, 2026

Not playing the performer

In a statement, Pownall has laid bare the seriousness of the situation:

Whatever chance there was of this being taken seriously has now gone… The more time that’s passed, the more this has looked less like a by-election and more like a circus, with people using Farage’s seat as a stage for their own attention, career or brand.

For Pownall, protecting animals is more than a punchline. He is refusing to let his campaign get swept up in a crappy media circus. Why do it, when it only serves to feed into Farage’s theatrical vanity project? Pownall added:

Being lumped in on a stage alongside a line-up of people treating this as a punchline isn’t the platform we set out to find. And I don’t think it’s the one that best serves the animals we’re trying to protect… Farage can be a ringleader of his new circus. We’re not here to be one of his performers.

The Makerfield and Edinburgh campaigns took place within serious, contested elections. Clacton, on the other hand, has been entirely abandoned by the political establishment. And let’s be honest, who the hell wants to stand next to Laurence Fox on a stage? Urgh.

Exposing the hunter-in-chief

Despite withdrawing, Protect the Wild has out-foxed them all. In the 24 hours leading up to Pownall’s decision, the campaign secured national front-page coverage. And in doing so, they have exposed Farage’s real record on blood sports. The Telegraph ran a piece smashing Farage, detailing his defense of hunting.

Pownall calls this a massive win:

That’s arguably the best coverage this campaign could have hoped for, achieving without ever having to stand on a stage at all… We set out to challenge Farage’s record on animals, and we have done exactly that.

The circus seems to have lost its fox – well, it’s only notable one. The Laurence one doesn’t count. But the ringleader remains, surrounded by his fish finger and his bin.

But the real, serious fight to protect British wildlife continues on the ground. And that is where the voices of vulnerable animals will never be treated as a joke.

Featured images via Protect The Wild 

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