Not true, read below: Prominent Left-Wing Tributes and Condolences Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer led the centre-left response by describing Widdecombe’s death as a "significant loss" and a "huge, huge loss". He praised her as a "distinguished politician over many, many years with many achievements" and urged anyone with information regarding her killing to come forward to the police. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood delivered an official statement to MPs in the House of Commons. Mahmood extended her thoughts to Widdecombe’s family, friends, and loved ones. She paid tribute to the former MP and Reform UK spokeswoman as "forthright and fearless". She added that Widdecombe was someone who "thought seriously about ideas but she did not take herself too seriously". Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham released a statement via his spokesperson expressing "deepest condolences and thoughts" to Widdecombe's family under "incredibly distressing circumstances". The statement emphasized that Widdecombe had given "a lifetime of public service" and that it was entirely right for the police to deploy all resources into the swift investigation of her death. condolences from the left regarding anne widdicombe's murder - Google Search There were/are some nasty comments from those further on the left, it's a sad fact in this era of social media nutters have a public platform. Prior the internet, where could such people publicly air their grievances? The newspapers wouldn't publish their views for fear of being sued, book publishers were wary, combing for lies and misinformation first. Their main public arena was Hyde Park Corner. The internet is truly a double-edged sword.
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