Election 2024
Who is Lord Buckethead? The Black-Clad Villain Ran for British PM’s Seat (yahoo.com)
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/article/2024/jun/29/count-binface-interview
The photos are from the general election of 2017.
Can you name any of the people in the photos?
One of the people here was the Prime Minister at the time, which one?
In one of these photos we can see Prime Minister Theresa May. She was elected to serve the Maidenhead constituency the night this photo was taken.
What is a constituency?
Theresa May received 37,718 votes, 64% of the vote; The Labour party candidate came second with 11,261 votes.
How are votes collected and counted? Who can vote?
In the UK we live in a democracy which means anyone over 18 years old can stand for election and vote. Twelve people stood against Theresa May in Maidenhead in 2017, asking people to vote for them. These included Lord Buckethead, who ended up in 7th place with 249 votes and 0.4% of the vote. On twitter Lord Buckethead proclaimed to be an "Intergalactic space lord". Following the result Lord Buckethead tweeted, "249! A new Buckethead record! Something to celebrate eh?"
Other candidates standing in the election around the country included "Mr Fish Finger" in Westmorland and Lonsdale where the leader of the Liberal Democrat party won with 23,686 votes. You can see Mr Fishfinger in the photo above. Mr Fish Finger came 4th (out of 4 candidates) with 309 votes. Following the election Mr Fishfinger tweeted, "Absolutely shattered walking back to hotel for a few hours in the freezer then off to London in the afternoon. Thanks everyone."
This week Lord Buckethead is standing again. He has changed his name to Count Binhead, and he is standing in the same constituency as the current Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, Richmond and Northallerton. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper this weekend, Count Buckethead says his greatest achievement was getting 4000 more votes than the Britain First candidate in the Lord Mayor of London election in 2021. The Britain First party campaigned against immigration. Count Binhead says the greatest love of his life is Democracy.
-What is democracy?
- Should Lord Buckethead and Mr Fishfinger be allowed to take part in elections? What would happen if they won?
- Some countries do not have elections today; why not? What is the alternative to a democracy? (autocracy – where one person holds all power without checks or balances for the entire country. This can also be known as a dictatorship) what is the difference?
- Why is this about No Outsiders?
-Which British value is this about?
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