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Starmer told me Ann Widdecombe's death was a 'burglary that's gone wrong', claims Farage amid row over politicians' security

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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Nigel Farage claims Prime Minister Keir Starmer informed him that Ann Widdecombe's death resulted from a burglary gone wrong. The Reform UK leader alleges receiving identical information from Devon and Cornwall Police's chief constable James Vaughan following the discovery of her body. These statements have reignited discussions regarding political security measures and the circumstances surrounding the incident, drawing considerable media attention to the case.

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Starmer told me Ann Widdecombe's death was a 'burglary that's gone wrong', claims Farage amid row over politicians' security
Starmer told me Ann Widdecombe's death was a 'burglary that's gone wrong', claims Farage amid row over politicians' security

The Reform UK leader said he was also told the same by the chief constable of Devon and Cornwall Police James Vaughan in the aftermath of her body being discovered last week.
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