Oboogie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 4:57 pm Yes, it seems those of us who thought this unlikely to be political were wrong and we can add Widdecombe's name to David Ames and Jo Cox's on the list of recent political murders. Farage will be quaffing the Champers in The Establishment Club tonight.There have been so many twists in the story that the CTU will very likely be stood down tomorrow. It's getting stranger by the hour - whatever your political grievance there must be dozens of more likely targets.
Oboogie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 9:13 pm I too having been puzzling over why Widdecombe when other Reformers are a) nearer b) higher profile. I wondered what made her different and how that would make her a target of any known terrorists, obviously there's the anti-gay stuff but, as far as I'm aware, gay terrorism is not a thing - but there's a first time for everything I guess.But again, there must be at least a hundred higher-profile politicians that have been more pro-Israel.
Alternatively, a Google search revealed that she was quite vocal on Israel/Palestine, she supported a two-state solution and condemned Hamas. She also travelled to Israel quite frequently (to visit a donkey sanctuary), Nothing remarkable from a UK politician, but unusual from Reform and certainly enough to put a target on her back in some people's eyes.
davidjay wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 10:52 pmI know, it's not a great theory, but it's all I've got.Oboogie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 9:13 pm I too having been puzzling over why Widdecombe when other Reformers are a) nearer b) higher profile. I wondered what made her different and how that would make her a target of any known terrorists, obviously there's the anti-gay stuff but, as far as I'm aware, gay terrorism is not a thing - but there's a first time for everything I guess.But again, there must be at least a hundred higher-profile politicians that have been more pro-Israel.
Alternatively, a Google search revealed that she was quite vocal on Israel/Palestine, she supported a two-state solution and condemned Hamas. She also travelled to Israel quite frequently (to visit a donkey sanctuary), Nothing remarkable from a UK politician, but unusual from Reform and certainly enough to put a target on her back in some people's eyes.
davidjay wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 12:05 am Has sex games gone wrong been ruled out yet?Was Doris Karloff a big hit with the goth contingent in fetish clubs?
Mind you, some Gammon on Twitter's just described her as "the highest profile female politician since Thatcher"!Off the top, I would say, for a good few years, the most "at risk high profile" MP in the post Thatcher years was Mo Mowlam
Watchman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 3:06 pmOff the top of my head, since Thatcher we've had: two female PMs, one First Minister of Scotland, one First Minister of Northern Ireland, two Home Secretaries, one Chancellor, two Foreign Secretaries and a LOTO, each of whom were/are higher profile than Widdecombe.Mind you, some Gammon on Twitter's just described her as "the highest profile female politician since Thatcher"!Off the top, I would say, for a good few years, the most "at risk high profile" MP in the post Thatcher years was Mo Mowlam