Image source, Getty ImagesFormer Conservative minister turned Reform UK spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe has died aged 78.
“It is with great sadness that today we announce the death of The Right Honourable Ann Widdecombe, DSG,” a statement from her agents, Cloud 9 Management, said.
“We send our deepest condolences to Ann’s family and friends,” they added.
Widdecombe’s political career spanned decades, serving as MP for Maidstone in Kent for 23 years, before going on to join Reform UK.
She also appeared on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing and was a runner-up on Celebrity Big Brother in 2018.
Widdecombe served as a Home Office and an employment minister in Sir John Major’s government between 1994 to 1997.
She was a staunch supporter of the UK’s departure from the EU and in 2019 was elected to stand as Brexit Party MEP in the European Parliament.
In a statement, her agents said her life and career were “driven by her strong Christian values and commitment to public service”.
They added that Widdecombe loved the “cut and thrust of political debate” and despite leaving Parliament 16 years ago, was “still actively campaigning for Reform UK”.
“For many, of course, she will be best (or worst?) remembered for her unforgettable appearances on Strictly Come Dancing, defying the judges week-after-week as the public delighted in her unsuccessful attempts to follow the choreography of the long-suffering Anton Du Beke,” the statement went on to say.
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