UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the country needs a televised debate between Nigel Farage and the humorous superhero character Count Binface during the special election campaign. Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded by suggesting voters choose the 'trash' — a reference to the character's trash can helmet.
Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the UK Conservative Party, called for a televised debate between Nigel Farage and the satirical candidate Count Binface during the special election campaign. Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded with a quip, suggesting voters choose the 'trash' — a reference to Binface's costume. The exchange highlights the lighthearted tone of the campaign.
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