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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after former MP Ann Widdecombe found dead, UK police say

Ann Widdecombe on stage at the launch of the Reform UK General Election campaign in London, 22 November, 2019
Ann Widdecombe on stage at the launch of the Reform UK General Election campaign in London, 22 November, 2019 Copyright  AP Photo
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By Gavin Blackburn
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Widdecombe served in the House of Commons as an MP from 1987 to 2010 and was known for socially conservative views opposing abortion rights and expansion of LGBTQ+ rights.

A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of former MP Ann Widdecombe, UK police said in a statement on Friday.

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Devon and Cornwall Police said they had detained a white British male after the 78-year-old former Conservative politician was found dead at her home with serious injuries on Thursday.

Police said the incident was not being treated as terrorism and there was “no information” to suggest a political motivation.

Police said earlier on Friday that a murder investigation had been launched into Widdecombe's death after it emerged she had “sustained serious injuries” when she was found on Thursday in Haytor, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the circumstances of her death “are extremely distressing.”

Britain's European parliament member Ann Widdecombe speaks during a debate at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, 14 January, 2020
Britain's European parliament member Ann Widdecombe speaks during a debate at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, 14 January, 2020 AP Photo

Widdecombe found fame after leaving Parliament as a contestant on the Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity Big Brother reality television shows.

She later joined the Brexit Party and became a spokesperson for the anti-immigration Reform UK party.

She served in the House of Commons as an MP from 1987 to 2010 and was known for socially conservative views opposing abortion rights and expansion of LGBTQ+ rights.

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson called her a “heroic Brexiteer and a great speaker who could move Tory audiences to such ecstasy that she was a very hard act to follow."

The management company that represented her after she left politics said her life and career were driven by strong Christian values and a commitment to public service.

“She loved the cut and thrust of political debate and, 16 years after leaving Parliament, was still actively campaigning for Reform UK and offering forthright views on the hot topics of the day,” Cloud9 Management said.

“As Ann once said...‘we get one go this side of eternity, one go. Life is not a dress rehearsal, you take opportunities that you like and you go for it, that’s my philosophy’.”

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