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Solana Community Leader Stephen Newnham to Run as Independent in Aug. 13 Clacton By-Election

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2026-07-14 11:44:11
Stephen “Cap” Newnham, who leads the Solana community group Superteam UK, said he will run as an independent candidate in the Aug. 13 parliamentary by-election in Clacton, challenging Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. According to Cointelegraph, Newnham announced his intention to stand on July 9 and on Tuesday set out five campaign pledges focused on support for local entrepreneurs, digital and artificial intelligence education, financial literacy in schools, and onchain political transparency.

Newnham’s platform also includes a pension-focused pledge titled “You should own your pension,” arguing that existing structures such as self-invested personal pensions and small self-administered schemes already allow savers to choose where their assets are held. He additionally pledged full transparency, saying donations and meetings would be published in plain English and onchain. However, the campaign has not specified how blockchain technology would be used to manage pension assets or outlined any proposed changes to pension law. The report noted that while a blockchain could make published records harder to alter, it would not by itself ensure that every donation or meeting had been disclosed. Cointelegraph said it contacted Newnham for more details on his proposals but had not received a response by publication.

The contest was triggered after Nigel Farage resigned from parliament on July 8 and chose to recontest his Clacton seat amid a parliamentary standards investigation into whether he should have declared a 5 million pounds personal gift from crypto investor Christopher Harborne. Farage has said he was not required to declare the gift because it was received before he entered parliament. Farage has also faced scrutiny over reported financial support from crypto entrepreneur George Cottrell and allegations that his financial relationships intersected with his advocacy on digital asset policy; he has denied wrongdoing and said he followed parliamentary rules.

At the time of writing, Democracy Club listed 11 prospective candidates, including Newnham, Farage, and satirical candidate Count Binface, though the council is not expected to confirm the official field until July 17. On Friday, an Ipsos survey of 1,000 British adults found 33% would prefer Binface to win, compared with 21% for Farage, though the national poll did not measure voting intentions among Clacton residents. Despite the unconventional field, the by-election is being closely watched due to Farage’s involvement and the scrutiny surrounding his decision to force a new vote.
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