This isn’t a murder investigation into a former politician.
It’s a murder investigation into the hitherto currently serving Justice Spokeswoman for the Reform Party.
Aren't we just learning BlueSky is a twisted dystopian fascistic wet dream of radicalising people already cusping on extreme mental illness into becoming would be assassins and terrorists
Never gets mentioned in the online regulation framework mind. Course not.
Perhaps they want to create a zombie state of complicit and willing f*ck ups
I mean, Stalin, Mao, Hamas, Hitler...it's a playbook right?
All those cretinous savages gleefully celebrating the brutal murder of Ann Widdecombe - a 78 year old lady who spent her last moments on this earth in abject terror - there’s a special place in Hell for you all. The universe has a way of coming for morons like you!
Adam Boulton talking mean-spiritedly about Ann Widdecombe in front of what looks like a picture of himself. He describes her – a possible murder victim – as a 'spinster', a 'battleaxe', 'a bruiser', an 'old maid', and mentions her virginity, before speculating irresponsibly about her death. Horrible, horrible stuff
Going to be very interesting to see what TV execs are still prepared to have the scumbags Femi Oluwole, Peter Tatchell and other commentators on now.
Their Ann Widdecombe tweets are truly vile.
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Having entered politics a couple of years ago from the world of business, there was a veteran politician with whom I met regularly.
Someone I had immense respect for and would invariably offer counsel and wisdom which I found incredibly helpful.
I found it remarkable that someone so diminutive in stature could be such a towering presence in any room.
We would discuss challenges and opportunities.
Ann Widdecombe always had time to discuss things in detail, was genuinely motivated to help, and her presence radiated empathy and warmth.
I could also be assured that where she disagreed with a view that I had, she would be direct and forthright in explaining why.
I recall being struck by just how relevant the wisdom of a lady in her late seventies still was in this hyper-modern era.
I will always be grateful to Ann and remember those lunches and long tea meetings at Reform HQ with immense fondness.
She gave so much to this country.
Her multi-decade Parliamentary career, during which she held key ministerial positions means she permanently altered the course of history in this country.
Her legacy is to be one of the most formidable and courageous voices in the upholding of law and order, and to be widely considered a national treasure.
The last lunch we had ended with her enthusiastically saying she would write up some of her advice on sentencing reform, based on her vast experience.
I am so sad I shall never get to read it, nor enjoy such a lunch again.
Rest in Peace Ann.
Nothing screams “establishment” harder than every Westminster party having no issue whatsoever standing at the Makerfield by-election to legitimise the appointment of Andy Burnham and then clubbing together to try & delegitimise Nigel Farage at a by-election in Clacton.