Ann Widdecombe’s tragic murder has ‘shaken people to the core’

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​Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue says Ann Widecombe’s murder has “shaken people to the core”. ​“I can tell you it’s really, really shaken, a lot of British media,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Chris Kenny. ​“A lot of studios are on high alert. ​“I know many broadcasters that are concerned about going into the studio. ​“It’s really shaken people to the core. ​“This normalisation that someone’s political views is basically a carte blanche to murder them, even if they are a 78-year-old woman. ​“It really has shaken the country, because this is not the first time we’ve seen politically motivated murders.”

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