British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has extended a security meeting offer to Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage following revelations about the suspect in Ann Widdecombe’s murder case.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The British Home Secretary has offered a security meeting to Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, following new details regarding the suspect in the murder of Reform UK immigration and justice spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe. Notably, the Home Office previously cut Farage’s security, forcing him to find private funding. 📰 DETAIL: On Monday, in a statement to the House of Commons, British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary, offered a security meeting to Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party. The offer coincided with new information about the 28-year-old suspect arrested on suspicion of murdering Ann Widdecombe, a long-time, prominent figure in British politics. “Today is a dark day in our political life, but we must also use it as an opportunity to celebrate Ann Widdecombe’s memory. She was a unique figure in our politics, a distinctive and devoted public servant, the likes of whom you will rarely, if ever, see again,” said the Home Secretary on Monday. The suspect was not previously known to Prevent, Britain’s counter-terrorism program. Soon after, Farage accepted Mahmood’s offer for a security meeting on X (formerly Twitter). The meeting will be co-hosted by the chair of Ravec (Royal and VIP Executive Committee), the Home Office’s independent body which handles security for officials. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Thank you for this offer [Shabana Mahmood]. I will meet with the Chair of Ravec and discuss the security of all Reform politicians, including those who are not MPs,” replied Farage on X. 🎯 IMPACT: The offer of a security meeting underscores the heightened concern for the safety of public figures following the murder of Widdecombe, especially Reform UK politicians. The offer of a security meeting to Farage specifically is likely to reinforce the growing suspicion among members of the public, especially supporters of Reform UK, that Widdecombe’s murder was politically motivated. 👀 FLASHBACK: Last week, an investigation was announced into the death of Ann Widdecombe. The 78-year-old former Conservative MP and government minister turned Brexit and Reform UK party figure was found dead at her home. The same day, it was confirmed that Widdecombe’s death was being treated as a murder by the police. In reaction to news of the legendary and devoutly Christian politician’s death, leftists celebrated online. This week, a suspect was arrested on terrorism charges. |
Thank you for this offer @ShabanaMahmood.
I will meet with the Chair of RAVEC and discuss the security of all Reform politicians, including those who are not MPs. https://t.co/fkU7QnzuKV
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) July 13, 2026
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