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Because this is a subject they are passionate about and feel parliament in the UK can do something about. Whether that's formal recognition, diplomatic pressure on other countries, or aid. That's hardly "no control".
Climate change is (largely) not in the UK but affects our global population but there's a party specifically set up to care about it. The UK has limited means to solve climate change but it has some influence.
That's generally how voting works. A candidate picks a subject they wish to run on and people who are interested in that subject vote for them. It is that simple. That that the subject is one away from home isn't relevant, surely. The Ukraine war is away from home but if some people wanted to form a specific party to pressure for better outcomes for the people of Ukraine and they got elected would that be an issue for you?
And again, we live in a country where it is perfectly allowable and right for a comical bin faced clown to stand for parliament or a bunch of monster raving loonies. If people want to vote for them, that's cool. And if enough people want to vote for them such that they get elected that's also cool. You shouldn't police who people want to vote for or what people want to run for (as long as it's not doing anyone else harm of course).