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He campaigned in a constituency which as far as I understand it is economically depressed. Apparently that is somehow the fault of a party that isn't in power, and therefore they chose to elect a right-wing extremist who will spend most of his time campaigning for Trump in the United States, and not doing his actual job in th UK. This may be a blessing in disguise really, but technically he should be in parliament.
He's popular because he has easy answers for hard problems. At least he claims to have easy answers to hard problems, but since him and his merry band of morons don't have a snowballs chance in hell of getting anywhere near power, he can claim whatever he wants, without having to face the inconvenience of actually implementing any of it.
In some ways him being in parliament now is actually a good thing because when he inevitably fails to deliver on any of his rhetoric, his brand will be damaged.