
Ann Widdecombe defends Nigel Farage in final TV interview day before her death
Ann Widdecombe defended Nigel Farage’s re-election bid in Clacton as “the right course to take” in her final TV interview just a day before her death at the…
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Ann Widdecombe defended Nigel Farage’s re-election bid in Clacton as “the right course to take” in her final TV interview just a day before her death at the age of 78. Britse politie onderzoekt dood politica Ann Widdecombe 78 als mogelijke moord. The populist politician, the central figure of the Brexit campaign, has been under pressure to explain why he did not declare significant financial donations received before his election as a deputy.
Furthermore, Volgens de politie werd de bekende conservatieve politica "levenloos aangetroffen" in haar woning en had ze "ernstige verwondingen opgelopen".
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Ann Widdecombe defended Nigel Farage’s re-election bid in Clacton as “the right course to take” in her final TV interview just a day before her death at the age of 78
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Britse politie onderzoekt dood politica Ann Widdecombe 78 als mogelijke moord.
according to NU.nl Algemeen +1The populist politician, the central figure of the Brexit campaign, has been under pressure to explain why he did not declare significant financial donations received before his election as a deputy.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1Volgens de politie werd de bekende conservatieve politica "levenloos aangetroffen" in haar woning en had ze "ernstige verwondingen opgelopen"
according to NU.nl Algemeen +1
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Ann Widdecombe defended Nigel Farage’s re-election bid in Clacton as “the right course to take” in her final TV interview just a day before…
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