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Police arrest man over chilling threat to 'shoot' Reform UK's Nigel Farage
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Police have arrested a man for threatening to kill Nigel Farage, just days after the tragic killing of former MP Ann Widdecombe, GB News understands.
The suspect described himself as a terrorist on social media and warned the Reform UK leader: “I am going to shoot you in the head if you win".
News of the arrest comes just hours after Reform UK home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf delivered a public address to highlight the security risks around political figures, and pledge a Reform government would provide suitable protection for both serving and former MPs.
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