Ann Widdecombe murder investigation

Gavin Ashenden suggests that Ann Widdecombe has been assassinated for speaking up for our way of life.


I do like Gavin Ashenden, speaking truth to power in his soothing tones. He left the Church of England when the CofE went 'multi faith'. Once an adviser to Prince Charles, now a critic of King Charles.
The left - Those people who think they are the people doing nice kind things, i mean look no further than here.

Powerful youtube post that. Not a fan of religion but absolutely get the vibe here AW or not.
 
SS you really are not a very good loony-lefty! Don't ponder on what I wrote before I edited it - make something up!



You are EXACTLY the kind of left-wing fruitcake putting Farage in danger.
Your ability to distinguish between right, centre right, centre, centre left, left, far left and far right is non-existent.
And how exactly do I pose a threat to Farage?

You on the other hand with your racism and anti-Britishness pose a threat to all normal people
 
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He could only be held for 24 hours without being charged, but under counter terror laws, he can now be held for 28 days.
I'm sticking with the loony left wing nutjob theory.
We’ll see. Devon and Cornwall were desperate to get it off their hands.
 
Good to see all the law and order brigade doing exactly the opposite what the law has asked, do not speculate. Do you really think running round blaming whoever is in your echo chamber will do any good or for that matter be correct. Even people in the middle are murderers.

In fairness to ann she took a range of views that spread across the centre of politics - some of conscious and some of political expedience, but like a lot of politicians she chose to amplify the extremes of both views to get heard then voted for mild versions of her own rhetoric. Take brexit, wanted out but wanted to be in a customs union... so an in/out pragmatist not a hard brexiteer, who would have thought that at the time.
 

I suspect that, like myself, you are struggling to understand how the murder of a politician is “not political”.
But our numbskull police force say it isn't, so that’s that, right?

And woe betide anyone who actually has an opinion on the horrific, heartbreaking murder of Ann Widdecombe, as this would be “not helpful” to the police, who are busily telling people not to speculate.
Oh, unless you’re a trans of course.
A transgender former Labour candidate calling themselves Heather Herbert went online to tell anyone who would listen that they hoped Ann Widdecombe “screamed in agony” before she died.
I’m not convinced this person is actually a Heather - but they’re definitely a Herbert.

Nah, Herbert doesn’t really cover it.
This Heather Herbert - trans and a former Labour Party candidate for Aberdeen Donside remember - is a disgusting, appalling human being.


Heather Herbert, who will not force me to use an incorrect pronoun (in the interests of grammar), said this online: “Some good news for once. I hope it was an extremely painful death,” before adding: “I hope she was handcuffed to the bed as she screamed in agony.”
Heather Herbert - trans and a Labour Party candidate for Aberdeen Donside remember, y’know, the party about to anoint a prime minister nobody voted for and we know nothing about - is a disgusting, appalling human being.
Herbert is a web-developer at Aberdeen University.
The university is now facing a PR meltdown, and wheeled out Principal and Vice Chancellor Professor Peter Edwards to announce that Aberdeen has a zero-tolerance approach to “violence or hateful behaviour” and that Herbert’s comments were being investigated “as a priority”.
Leading Herbert to apparently double-down on the hate-speech, saying: “I’m glad she’s dead.”
Now, maybe it’s just me, but I’m not sure you really need much of an investigation chaps.
Our redoubtable police meanwhile, our plucky boys in blue who arrested Lucy Connolly for “hate speech” against un-named (and thus un-hurt) migrants, have literally said that where Herbert is concerned “there’s nothing to see here, move along”.
Police Scotland said: “We have received reports relating to a post made online. The information has been assessed and no criminality has been established.”
Student newspaper The Gaudie (top marks to them) contacted Herbert on Saturday, and quoted them as saying: “I'm not a hypocrite. I posted that before the murder investigation was launched.
“I'm a nobody. I have no power to do anything. Ann Widdecombe was able to and made the lives of ordinary people hell.”
Which speaks (actually screams) to the institutional victimhood of a good chunk and both trans people and the broader Left.
Just how did Ann Widdecombe make your life Hell?
Her offensive paso doble on Strictly?
Herbert clearly disagreed with Ann.
And that apparently on the Left that is enough to warrant a brutal and violent death.
Over the weekend social media has been awash with words of purest evil for Ann. Hate speech, if you prefer.
No arrests. No collars felt. No doors knocked. What a surprise.
Even Peter Tatchel, an occasionally misguided chap but one I have a great deal of time for, didn’t really cover himself in glory with a nasty attack - though he did have the grace to back down and apologise profusely as the full horror of what had happened to Ann emerged.
Not so Herbert and so many similar online voices of the Left.
As Piers Morgan said: “The least kind people on earth are ironically those on the #BeKind woke Left.”
I disagreed with fellow Express columnist Ann on quite a lot by the way - her LGBT views were a touch antediluvian. But they were informed by her Catholic faith, that was her honestly held opinion. (You Lefties not respecting that? Then replace that word Catholic with Muslim and come back to me.)
Me? I’m still of the “I may disagree with what you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it” school.
Which means Ann could hold her Victorian views on homosexuality and Herbert their hideous views on how the brutal, terrifying murder of an old lady in her own home is “good news.”
And it is my job - as it is all our jobs - to persuade them otherwise by force of a better argument.
But there is a legal line in the sand too. It is impossible to defame the dead in law - but under common law we have rules about corrupting public morals and discourse. I’d say Herbert and his ilk have well and truly corrupted public discourse with their mind-blowing levels of hatred.
But my guess is Ann would have hated the cops getting involved.
She was off the “defend to the death” school too.
In recent years she had been 50% politician, 50% journalist but always 100% democrat and always 100% kind.
As we lurch, unwillingly to the unelected caliphate of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Burnham, those on the Left, like Herbert, would do well to look in the mirror and see if they can say the same.
 
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