Oh dear, Mr S has some bad news for Nigel Farage. The Ukip leader’s South Thanet rival Al Murray has had his application to make the Freedom United Kingdom Party an officially registered political party approved. This means that he can now run for the coveted seat in May.
The Electoral Commission has given the application the green light despite reservations from Ukip supporters that FUKP is too similar to Ukip so could muddle voters.
A spokesman for the commission confirms the news:
‘I can confirm that Al Murray’s party has had the name Free United Kingdom Party approved by the Electoral Commission. We have informed the party of our decision.’
The decision should help silence Murray’s sceptics who have claimed that his campaign is merely a publicity stunt for his tour. Questions of his authenticity were raised when it was revealed that he has a comedy gig in Dartford on the night of the election.

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