A man who threatened to shoot and kill Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage weeks ago has finally been arrested following the suspected politically motivated murder of Reform spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A man was arrested on Tuesday by London’s Metropolitan Police for threatening to kill Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage in a tweet dated May 8, stating, “I am going to shoot you in the head if you win.” The arrest—after a long delay—follows the murder of Reform’s Ann Widdecombe in her home last week, which is suspected to have been politically motivated. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This is the first time the police have ever proactively acted on a social media post and I hope they are looking at the other three or four hundred similar posts from this year alone.” – Nigel Farage 🎯 IMPACT: The arrest could signal a shift in how law enforcement handles the hundreds of threats against Farage and other populist figures in Britain, following the murder of 78-year-old Reform immigration and justice spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe in her home in a suspected act of terrorism. 📰 DETAIL: Farage said multiple reports of threats have been made to the police over the years, but that he is “always… told that these social media posts don’t meet the threshold, which is extraordinary.” Notably, the British authorities arrested many people over social media posts following the Southport mass stabbings, with one woman being imprisoned merely for saying she would not care if hotels housing asylum seekers were burned down. In October, an Afghan illegal immigrant who posted a video of himself on TikTok vowing to shoot Farage while preparing to board a boat to Britain was sentenced to five years in prison. |
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