Ann Widdecombe investigation: police release man arrested on suspicion of former MP’s murder – latest updates

Ann Widdecombe investigation: police release man arrested on suspicion of former MP’s murder – latest updates


Man arrested on suspicion of Ann Widdecombe’s murder is released

A 26-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murdering the former MP Ann Widdecombe has been released from custody and is no longer part of the investigation, Devon and Cornwall police said early on Saturday.

In a statement, the force’s assistant chief constable, Matt Longman, said: “Our priority remains identifying those responsible and ensuring that all available evidence is thoroughly examined.

“Detectives continue to carry out numerous inquiries as part of the ongoing investigation and we remain committed to establishing the full circumstances surrounding the incident.”

He said the investigation was “moving at a significant pace”. Police previously said there were no indications it was a “politically motivated crime” and have confirmed the incident was not being treated as terror-related.

On Friday, police said they were seeking a white male in connection with the death and later confirmed a 26-year-old white British national had been arrested at an address in Newton Abbot, less than 10 miles from Widdecombe’s home in Haytor, Devon.

Ann Widdecombe’s house in Devon, with police vehicles outside. Photograph: Sky News

Widdecombe’s body was found with “serious injuries” by the ambulance service at her home at 11.40am on Thursday.

She was a Conservative MP from 1987 to 2010 for the Kent constituency of Maidstone. She became a member of the Brexit party in 2019 and served as an MEP, representing South West England, between 2019 and 2020. She was also a member of that party’s successor, Reform UK.

A police officer walking across a road cordoned off with police tape, with a van behind them
A police officer stands outside the house of Ann Widdecombe in Haytor, Dartmoor, on 11 July. Photograph: Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images

Reform UK’s leader Nigel Farage said Widdecombe’s alleged murder showed that life for politicians in Britain had become even more dangerous. He said:

double quotation markOur nation is a much, much poorer place without her. Reform UK is certainly a much worse place without her. I was expecting to see her in Clacton over the course of the next few days. Sadly, that is not going to happen.

Rest in peace, Ann. A remarkable, principled woman, and a truly dreadful way to die, and a terrible reflection on modern Britain.

And I do fear that for anybody in public life, or especially the political space, things have become even more dangerous.

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Here is an extract from Ann Widdecombe’s obituary written by my colleague Stephen Bates:

double quotation markThose who appeared with her in broadcasts were sometimes taken aback by the nervousness and shyness masked by her stridently expressed views.

She was opposed to abortion and liberalisation of LGBTQ+ rights, both prompted by her religious views, was Eurosceptic – eventually campaigning for Nigel Farage’s Brexit party and being expelled from the Conservatives in 2019 – was a climate change sceptic and supported the reintroduction of the death penalty. Her most notable breach of rightwing orthodoxy was her resolute opposition to fox hunting.

In 1990, following the election of John Major as party leader and prime minister, Widdecombe was made a junior minister in the Department of Social Security, dealing with benefits. Three years later she was moved to Employment and in 1995 became prisons minister at the Home Office under Michael Howard, the then home secretary.

As prisons minister she came under attack when it was suggested that female prisoners might be handcuffed during childbirth. This was not the case – the existing policy was that the women would be handcuffed on the way to hospital, but not during labour.



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