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Matthew Wright speaks to former Brexit Party MEP, Ann Widdecombe, about whether it's time to apologise for Brexit. Despite the suggestion, Widdecombe stands firm, asserting that she harbours no regrets about Brexit, except for concerns related to its execution.
Ann Widdecombe spectacularly clashed with Matthew Wright over the empty promises made during the Brexit process in a video that has racked up over a million views since it was first broadcast. / With the sunlit uplands looking bleaker by the day, the LBC presenter asked Widdecombe whether it was time to apologise for Brexit, something which she was reluctant to do.
Piers Morgan Uncensored hosted by Richard Tice and Isabel Oakeshott takes a dramatic turn as the pair are joined by former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Michael Heseltine to debate whether the Government should accept that Brexit has failed.
Former Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe is facing intense public backlash after she called for people to use public transport to get to work, even if social distancing rules could not be enforced.
Ann Widdecombe has claimed that the Brexit Party cannot be held responsible if Brexit goes wrong.
Brexit party leader claims other candidates were offered seats in Lords in move that ‘borders on corruption’.
Knowing that they are losing the support of public opinion back home, the new Brexit Party MEPs have decided to focus their efforts on denigrating, ridiculing and demonising the institution they chose to stand for.
Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe has attracted ridicule after she compared Britain’s departure from the European Union to slaves rising up against their owners.
The former Conservative minister Ann Widdecombe has likened the UK’s departure from the EU to the emancipation of slaves, as she became the first Brexit party MEP to speak in the new European parliament.
Brexit Party MEP Ann Widdecombe has been criticised for comparing the UK leaving the EU to "slaves" rising up "against their owners".
'Your crazy no-deal Brexit may not hurt the super wealthy in London but it'll certainly hurt ordinary people here'
Nigel Farage has defended the Brexit party MEP Ann Widdecombe, after she suggested science might one day produce an answer to being gay.
Brexit party MEP sparks anger by claiming people may one day be able to switch sexuality. / Ann Widdecombe has come under fire after she suggested science might one day “produce an answer” to being gay.
Brexit Party candidate Ann Widdecombe suggested that any disruption brought on by a no-deal Brexit is justified as it will not compare with the suffering during the Second World War.