https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-the-uk/britain-is-manifesting-nigel-farage-as-its-next-prime-minister

In a significant development ahead of the Clacton by-election, major political parties have decided not to contest against Nigel Farage. The Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Green Party, and Restore Britain have all ruled out fielding candidates, effectively boycotting the by-election. This decision follows Farage’s resignation as MP to trigger the by-election, despite an ongoing parliamentary standards investigation regarding a £5 million gift. Polls currently suggest Farage is the frontrunner with 48.5% projected support, bolstered by the lack of major opposition. The investigation into Farage will resume only if he is re-elected.

Key Takeaways

Markets suggest that the absence of major rivals is supportive of a YES outcome for Farage in the Clacton by-election.

The current pricing of the market for Farage’s victory shows strong implied confidence, with a 94.8% YES likelihood.