Ann Widdecombe served as the Conservative MP for Maidstone for 23 years, holding ministerial roles in Sir John Major’s government between 1994 and 1997.
After leaving Parliament in 2010, Widdecombe appeared on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing that year and was a runner‑up on Celebrity Big Brother eight years later.
She joined the Brexit Party in 2019, representing South West England as its MEP from 2019 to 2020.
On Sunday, around 40 mourners gathered in Haytor Vale to pay tribute to Widdecombe, including senior Reform figures.
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice said he had spoken to Widdecombe on Monday and “nearly fell over with shock and horror” when he heard of her death.
“We have lost an absolute colossus, a legend in all our lifetime,” he told the crowd.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also paid tribute to Widdecombe last week, describing her death as a “significant loss” and urging people to “rise above” political differences.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch described Widdecombe as a “very fun and feisty woman”, adding that her “heart is breaking for the family”.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who visited Dartmoor to pay his respects to the 78‑year‑old, described her as a “remarkable individual” and “the fiercest defender of free speech”.
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