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'I also said very clearly that I didn't believe for one moment that it was a burglary that went wrong and I am 100 per cent certain I am right on that.'
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'I also said very clearly that I didn't believe for one moment that it was a burglary that went wrong and I am 100 per cent certain I am right on that.'. 'Again, I urge people not to share or engage with that speculation – it's unhelpful, it doesn't aid our investigation, and particularly, it's distressing to the family and friends of Ms Widdecombe.' Responding to Mr Proctor's criticisms, Mr Farage told The Times: 'Harvey was very close to Ann, I know he is upset, but I was really careful not to be political. Ms Widdecombe, the former Tory minister and later a Reform spokeswoman, was found dead at her home in Haytor on Dartmoor on Thursday.
Furthermore, 'It is therefore deeply disappointing that Nigel Farage has chosen to do precisely that.' A highly placed source told the Mail on Sunday that Ms Widdecombe's family 'don't want her death hijacked for political purposes', adding that they 'are very uneasy' about Mr Farage being at the scene. 'I don't think it pays at this moment in time to speculate,' Mr Farage also said. At about 3.30am the road recovery vehicles turned up to take away the red car. “It was a bit of shock to the system.
In addition, Will, who did not wish to give his last name, said he would see Ann Widdecombe walking on Dartmoor. Nigel Farage has been accused of using the death of Ann Widdecombe as “political propaganda” after he said he believed the death of the former minister was “premeditated murder”. Reform has boasted of being in the lead in 350 previous polls.
Moreover, The death of Ms Widdecombe, 78, has revived fears about the safety of Britain's politicians, with Reform figures claiming their MPs receive 'no protection whatsoever'.
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'I also said very clearly that I didn't believe for one moment that it was a burglary that went wrong and I am 100 per cent certain I am right on that.'
reliability low1/3 sources'Again, I urge people not to share or engage with that speculation – it's unhelpful, it doesn't aid our investigation, and particularly, it's distressing to the family and friends of Ms Widdecombe.' Responding to Mr Proctor's criticisms, Mr Farage told The Times: 'Harvey was very close to Ann, I know he is upset, but I was really careful not to be political.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMs Widdecombe, the former Tory minister and later a Reform spokeswoman, was found dead at her home in Haytor on Dartmoor on Thursday.
reliability low1/3 sources'It is therefore deeply disappointing that Nigel Farage has chosen to do precisely that.' A highly placed source told the Mail on Sunday that Ms Widdecombe's family 'don't want her death hijacked for political purposes', adding that they 'are very uneasy' about Mr Farage being at the scene.
reliability low1/3 sources'I don't think it pays at this moment in time to speculate,' Mr Farage also said.
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At about 3.30am the road recovery vehicles turned up to take away the red car. “It was a bit of shock to the system.
according to Daily Mirror - NewsWill, who did not wish to give his last name, said he would see Ann Widdecombe walking on Dartmoor.
according to Daily Mirror - NewsNigel Farage has been accused of using the death of Ann Widdecombe as “political propaganda” after he said he believed the death of the former minister was “premeditated murder”.
according to The IndependentReform has boasted of being in the lead in 350 previous polls.
according to Daily Mail +1The death of Ms Widdecombe, 78, has revived fears about the safety of Britain's politicians, with Reform figures claiming their MPs receive 'no protection whatsoever'.
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'I also said very clearly that I didn't believe for one moment that it was a burglary that went wrong and I am 100 per cent certain I am…
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideRight sideHe told reporters he believed the attack on her was 'premeditated murder' and said a car had appeared on her drive at around 12.25pm on…
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideRight side'Again, I urge people not to share or engage with that speculation – it's unhelpful, it doesn't aid our investigation, and particularly,…
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideRight sideMs Widdecombe, the former Tory minister and later a Reform spokeswoman, was found dead at her home in Haytor on Dartmoor on Thursday.
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