Nigel Farage major security update after Ann Widdecombe's 'murder'
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has said she will be assessing security advice for former MPs amid Reform UK's concerns about the safety of the Party's MPs
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- Nigel Farage major security update after Ann Widdecombe's 'murder'
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has said she will be assessing security advice for former MPs amid Reform UK's concerns about the safety of the Party's MPs
- Nigel Farage declined offer of taxpayer-funded security
The Reform leader's spokesman told The i Paper it was a downgrade on the state-funded security he had previously received
- Nigel Farage accused of ‘exploiting’ Ann Widdecombe’s death as ‘political propaganda’
Nigel Farage paid tribute to Ann Widdecombe, telling reporters he did not believe her death was ‘a burglary that went wrong’
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