Police are investigating whether the suspect in the Ann Widdecombe case may have had plans to target other figures in the Reform party. Reporting across outlets says counter-terrorism police are probing the possibility of additional intended targets, and that agencies involved in national security are assessing the threat context.
One outlet reports that counter-terrorism police and MI5 have not contacted Reform in connection with the potential threat, indicating that communications with the party have not yet occurred or are limited at this stage. Another outlet focuses on the investigation itself, stating that police are examining whether the suspect had plans or motives extending beyond Widdecombe.
Both accounts align on the core point that investigators are considering whether the suspect’s actions could be connected to a wider set of targets within Reform politics. The reports do not provide confirmed details about any specific named targets, evidence of plots, or the suspect’s alleged intentions beyond the ongoing inquiry.