Multiple reports say leading figures in Nigel Farage’s Reform UK are complaining about the level of security provided to them following the suspected murder of Ann Widdecombe. One account describes backlash linked to claims that security arrangements are “inadequate,” and notes that this dispute is connected to anger within the party. The reporting also says Commons Speaker figures respond to the security criticism, with attention focused on internal and public tensions following Widdecombe’s death.

Across the sources, the central points are that Widdecombe’s reported killing prompts scrutiny of protection arrangements for political figures associated with Reform UK, and that party figures publicly question whether adequate security is being provided. The coverage frames the issue as part of a broader dispute that plays out in parliamentary and political channels rather than as a single, isolated incident.

The reports do not present additional confirmed details about the circumstances of Widdecombe’s death beyond describing it as suspected, nor do they establish new verified findings about the specific security arrangements being challenged.