Another person has been arrested for comments celebrating the murder of legendary Reform UK immigration and justice spokeswoman and former Conservative lawmaker and minister Ann Widdecombe.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A transgender university employee in the United Kingdom has been arrested by Counter Terrorism Policing for celebrating Ann Widdecombe’s murder on social media. 📺 DETAIL: Heather Herbert, a transgender employee at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, was arrested after making comments celebrating Widdecombe’s murder on Bluesky, the far-left social media app. “We received reports on Saturday 11 July 2026 relating to a post made online,” Police Scotland announced. “Following further assessment, a 50-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection,” the force added. This follows the announcement that Counter Terrorism Policing South East has taken over the investigation into the murder of Ann Widdecombe, a legendary former Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) and government minister turned immigration and justice spokeswoman for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party. The arrest also follows new evidence suggesting that Widdecombe’s murder was a “targeted” and potentially politically motivated attack, despite initial claims by the local police that there was no evidence of a terrorist or ideological motive. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “We are pursuing multiple lines of enquiry to establish the motivation for this attack. Our priority is progressing this investigation quickly, with all the capabilities we have available to us.” – Laurence Taylor, Head of National Counter Terrorism Policing 🎯 IMPACT: Herbert’s arrest underscores the recurring pattern among British progressives of celebrating the deaths of their political opponents. It also demonstrates the ongoing threat to Reform figures, including party leader Nigel Farage. Earlier this week, it was reported that a man was arrested for threatening to shoot Farage in the head. Earlier this month, a 28-year-old man was arrested in Rotherham, in Northern England, approximately 200 miles from Widdecombe’s home in Devon, in southern England, on suspicion of her murder. He currently remains in custody, having been arrested on charges of terrorism. Widdecombe was a vocal advocate for Brexit and conservative values, rooted in her Christian faith. |
This “trans” thing on BlueSky is celebrating the death of Anne Widdecombe, the circumstances of which are yet to be released to the public.
“Heather” should be investigated. pic.twitter.com/gnOnT3U30M
— Raheem J. Kassam (@RaheemKassam) July 10, 2026
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