Reaction from across the political spectrum after Mahmood update on Widdecombe deathpublished at 18:14 BST
Manish Pandey
Live reporter
We're closing our coverage of Shabana Mahmood's address in the House of Commons on the death of Ann Widdecombe - you can read a summary of what she told MPs in our earlier post.
After the home secretary spoke, there was reaction from across the political spectrum:
- Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said Widdecombe "always fearlessly spoke her mind" and that it's important to make sure "public political figures" always receive the "proportionate protection they need"
- Reform UKMP Richard Tice described Widdecombe as "a colossus" in public and political life, praising her for an "incredible work ethic"
- Max Wilkinson, from the Liberal Democrats, said while he didn't always agree with Widdecombe, her style was of presenting arguments was "compelling", and he asked for measures so the safety of politicians can "be improved"
- Ellie Chowns, from the Green Party, said she was "horrified" by the death of Widdecombe and agreed with reviewing security measures for people in public life
- Scottish National PartyMP Pete Wishart called Widdecombe "a larger than life political figure", and asked for the home secretary to "do everything she can" to ensure misinformation does not spread about her death
The investigation into Widdecombe's death continues, as counter terrorism police hold a 28-year-old white British man in custody on suspicion of commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.
Thank you for reading. You can read more on the investigation here, and for everything we know about Widdecombe's death, read our separate story.














