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Robert Jenrick criticises government over Nigel Farage security meeting

Created at 14 Jul · 9:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Robert Jenrick criticized the government for delaying a security meeting for Nigel Farage, suggesting it only occurred after the death of Ann Widdecombe. Jenrick stated that Farage had previously rejected a state-funded security package.

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£5mNigel Farage's reported gift

Who's Involved

Robert Jenrick
Reform UK Treasury spokesperson criticizing government security decisions
Nigel Farage
Reform UK leader seeking security arrangements
Ann Widdecombe
Former Tory minister and Reform spokesperson whose death is under investigation
Shabana Mahmood
Home Secretary who offered Farage a meeting with Ravec
Nick Robinson
BBC Radio 4 Today programme presenter who interviewed Jenrick
Lucy Rigby
Treasury minister commenting on threats to public life

↳ Why This Matters

The controversy highlights concerns over the security of political figures, particularly those outside the mainstream, and raises questions about the government's responsiveness to threats against politicians.

Key facts

  • Robert Jenrick stated the government delayed offering Nigel Farage necessary security measures.
  • Jenrick suggested the security meeting was only arranged following the death of Ann Widdecombe.
  • Farage had previously turned down a state-funded security package.
  • Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood offered Farage a meeting with the Ravec committee.
  • Ann Widdecombe's death is under investigation by counter-terrorism police.

Robert Jenrick has criticized the government for not providing Nigel Farage with adequate security arrangements earlier, suggesting that a recent offer for a meeting with the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec) was only made following the death of Ann Widdecombe. Jenrick stated that the government "chose not to give Nigel the security that he needed" and that the Home Secretary could have arranged such a meeting much sooner.

Jenrick confirmed reports that Farage had previously rejected a state-funded security package, which included a bodyguard, secure car, and trained driver, as it was perceived as a downgrade from his prior protection. He argued that Farage's security arrangements had been broadly reduced, and the reasons for this downgrade remain unexplained.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood offered Farage a personal meeting with Ravec on Monday, emphasizing that all MPs are treated equally in terms of protection. Her comments came after Widdecombe's death raised questions about the security of former MPs and politicians from smaller parties. Farage responded on X, thanking the Home Secretary and stating he would discuss the security of all Reform politicians.

Treasury minister Lucy Rigby commented on the increasing climate of abuse and intimidation faced by those in public life, including extreme violence, which she described as "horrific." She noted that MPs have been offered increased security.

Frequently asked questions

Robert Jenrick is criticizing the government for allegedly delaying security provisions for Nigel Farage, suggesting political motivations behind the delay.

Nigel Farage reportedly rejected a state-funded security package that included a bodyguard, a secure car, and a trained driver.

Ravec is the body responsible for the security of high-profile figures in the UK.

Ann Widdecombe's death has prompted discussions about the security of former MPs and politicians from smaller parties, and her death is being investigated by counter-terrorism police.

What Happens Next

01Nigel Farage is scheduled to meet with the chair of Ravec.
02The investigation into Ann Widdecombe's death is ongoing.

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How It Developed

Robert Jenrick criticized the government for not offering Nigel Farage a security meeting earlier.
Jenrick claimed the meeting was only offered as a result of Ann Widdecombe's murder.
Nigel Farage had previously rejected a state-funded security package.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood offered Farage a meeting with the Ravec committee.
Ann Widdecombe's death is being investigated by counter-terrorism police.
A suspect was arrested in connection with Widdecombe's murder and rearrested on suspicion of terrorism.

Sources

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Robert Jenrick criticises government for not offering Nigel Farage earlier security meetingThe Guardian

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