Ann Widdecombe predicted a “sea change in British politics” with the rise of insurgent party Reform UK. The ex-Tory minister said her former party is “rattled and despairing” amid ongoing speculation of plots to replace Rishi Sunak. She added that the Conservatives
With George Galloway vowing to be Sir Keir Starmer’s “worst nightmare” after his Rochdale by-election win, former Tory cabinet minister Ann Widdecombe has refused to rule out an improbable general election triumph for her old party. Mr Galloway used his victory speech
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Reform UK’s Ann Widdecombe has slammed claims from GB News host Tom Harwood that her party are paving the way for “Starmergeddon” by taking votes off the Conservative Party. This comes after Labour claimed two landmark by-election victories over the Tories, who
Widdecombe blasted: “Harry and Meghan [Markle] said they were going abroad for privacy and they’ve done nothing but go public ever since.” The commentator added that Harry’s behaviour towards the royals and the effect his mother, Princess Diana’s death has had on
Former Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe clashed with Jeremy Vine in a brutal debate about whether or not Channel migrants should be able to work. The former Tory MP claimed that the Government must “take control” of the issue before the question of
For Ms Widdecombe, who joined up with Mr Farage in Reform UK’s previous incarnation as the Brexit Party, with the politician at the helm the party could make it to Parliament. Speaking to GB News, Ms Widdecombe said: “Well, it can be
Ann Widdecombe has erupted in response to David Cameron’s appointment of as Foreign Secretary. Speaking to Sky News, Ms Widdecombe said she was “flabbergasted” that the former Prime Minister had been given the position. She added that he was “awful” and cited
Ann Widdecombe insisted there would be no protests on Remembrance Day if she was in charge. The former Conservative minister said a law should be introduced banning all marches on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. Ms Widdecombe added that the focus of
Nigel Farage’s “debanking” is “just the tip of the iceberg” in terms of people being discriminated against for their views, former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe has said. The decision by Coutts to cancel Mr Farage’s bank account earlier this month has proven