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Nigel Farage Reveals What He Says Ann Widdecombe Murder Suspect Thought About Him

Nigel Farage has claimed that Joshua Kerry, the man suspected of murdering former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, was a “hard-left activist” who had repeatedly expressed hatred towards him.

Speaking about the suspect, Farage said he had been told by what he described as a reliable source that Kerry was heavily involved in left-wing political activism and regularly attended political marches.

According to Farage, the suspect strongly disliked people who held different political opinions and was unwilling to accept views that did not match his own.

Farage also claimed that Kerry had spoken negatively about him on several occasions and had made his hatred towards him clear more than once. He described the suspect as an intolerant individual who was obsessed with Soviet communism, suggesting that his political beliefs were extreme.

Farage’s comments came after news of the murder investigation, although the police have not publicly confirmed any political motive behind the killing. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the case, and the allegations made by Farage have not been independently verified.

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