Danielle Ritchie

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Danielle Ritchie

Danielle Ritchie

@Dani4_Aye

Peterhead Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@KonstantinKisin But what power do these officers have - that every family do what they are told to/say what they are told to?
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
I'm sure it's a complete coincidence that the families of the victims of horrific crime always express the same concern, word for word, every time. I'm sure it's got nothing to do with the "specially-trained" officers who support them.
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@BBCNews Have some respect and called the murdered man by his name, not “dog walker”
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@SimonHarrisMBD Maybe they should just do their jobs competently? They arrested the wrong person - and declared no motivations, then released him. Counter terrorism police then arrested someone else but there was no political/terror motivation then there is a terror motivation.
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Simon Harris
Simon Harris@SimonHarrisMBD·
I’ve never understood why police detectives carry out extensive enquiries and highly detailed forensic investigations when they could just ask everyone on Twitter instead.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
If the British state can provide security for migrant hotels, it can certainly protect its most at-risk MPs.
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@Joanna__Hardy And let the ever so competent police do it instead? We arrested (wrong) person - no political/terror motivation - released. Counter terrorism police then arrest someone else but again no political/terror motivatation. Oh wait it was terror. But don’t speculate.
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Joanna Hardy-Susskind
Joanna Hardy-Susskind@Joanna__Hardy·
please stop trying to solve murders on twitter, yours sincerely, everyone
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Connor Noden
Connor Noden@A_Connor_Noden·
Why do these people think they get death threats?
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

The death of Ann Widdecombe is deeply distressing. I do not know the full circumstances or motivations, but it looks to be an act of appalling and wicked evil. I am calling on Parliament and the Home Office to provide MPs who have received credible death threats receive proper state-funded security. That absolutely includes Nigel Farage, Reform MPs and any other politician who has been threatened in a way that is beyond the usual social media insults. I myself receive countless death threats, and arrests have been made because of those. Personally, I have found Parliament’s response to be unacceptably relaxed about it all - it seems Reform feel the same. I agree. I also believe that the temperature of political ‘debate' needs to be lowered. Of course there will be robust disagreement, and personal insults will inevitably be dragged into that, but too often, it’s too much. In Britain, there is a line. Or at least there should be. In the run up to the Makerfield by-election, the Daily Mail ran two front pages about Restore Britain in a row. On the Sunday, they linked us to a ‘white supremacy’ summit. On Monday, the headline labelled us as the home for ‘neo-nazis’, quoting somebody from Reform - Reform’s London Mayoral candidate also previously stated we were neo-nazi. Various other outrageous insults have been thrown at our party - from Reform, Green, Labour and other political figures. This is not a healthy way of conducting political debate and it certainly fires people up in a reckless way. But the point remains. Any MP, from any party, who is subject to such foul abuse and threats should be protected by the state. Britain is not the same country as it was 20 years ago, even 10. There are a great number of very dangerous people living among us who want us dead. Those who put themselves in serious harm’s way through engaging with the political process should receive proper security - I include Nigel Farage in that. I will be looking to work with cross-party colleagues to implore the Home Office to reassess the current security arrangements for all MPs. It needs to change.

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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@timespolitics And what about all The Labour politicians who paid respects (or was that propaganda) at parliament?
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Times Politics
Times Politics@timespolitics·
Nigel Farage accused of using Ann Widdecombe’s death as propaganda #Echobox=1783880080" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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Jonny Bell
Jonny Bell@Jonnywsbell·
If you’re concerned about the diabolical behaviour of "Heather" Herbert (University of Aberdeen staff member) who publicly celebrated Ann Widdecombe’s death with vile, graphic wishes of her suffering in agony.. Email HR and make your views known: Kelly Eccles Head of Human Resources kelly.eccles@abdn.ac.uk
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@piersmorgan And “we” the police won’t tell you anything but will tell you not to speculate. They were quick enough on telling us what motivations it wasn’t though - but not how or why they could say that.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
None of this Ann Widdecombe story makes any sense.
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Richard Heathfield
Richard Heathfield@rjheathfield·
@fitomics @francessmith Well, if I'd been the DCI on that job I wouldn't have said spit to the press until we were confident that we definitely had the right guy. They invented "no comment" for a reason.
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Frances Smith
Frances Smith@francessmith·
So many problems with how the murder of Ann Widdecombe was handled by the police, we now have an arrest in Sheffield, but little information, but that does undermine the local burglary gone wrong theory, while Farage, quite rightly, was concerned for the safety of his MPs.
Dave@DaveKent101

All eight Reform MPs and Zia Yusuf have suddenly been given 24hr police protection. That being the case, what other conclusion is there that the murder of Anne Widdecombe was a politically motivated assassination?

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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@RachelD1892 They’ve ruled out motives but we are told not to speculate or ask questions so we just believe them? On what facts?
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Rachel
Rachel@RachelD1892·
Devon and Cornwall police have ruled out a political motive and terrorism. They say they are keeping an open mind about the motive. Can someone make that make sense please?
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@DPJHodges 1. Did the Southport inquiry not say risk information should be provided to the public - a murderer on the loose should count as risk 2. People will speculate if you tell them nothing. If they didn’t want people speculating, they should give some, even if limited information
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
They’re not stopping. Even after the police specifically asked them to stop because it is unhelpful to their ongoing investigation. So again, ask yourself why. What is Reform’s real agenda.
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes

Sorry, I’m a little lost here. Why would someone from South Yorkshire end up at a specific property in Dartmoor 270+ miles away by sheer coincidence? But they seem to tell us with absolute certainty that there’s no political motivation.

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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@zarahsultana Is this not Britain? Where we have (supposedly) free speech and not censorship? Who are you to tell other people what they can and can’t say?
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Danielle Ritchie
Danielle Ritchie@Dani4_Aye·
@PolitlcsUK We will tell you as soon as we can when it is a British white man, but when it isn’t, we will tell you nothing, but don’t speculate - what do they think people will do when they tell us nothing
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
The Assistant Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall police said: "I want to start with expressing my thanks to the local community and to the people who have come forward so far with their information. "We have been working at pace on this investigation. "Officers are making progress and are pursuing a number of lines of enquiry. "At this time we have made the active decision not to release further information, including descriptions of any potential suspects or releasing CCTV footage. "Releasing such information prematurely could compromise ongoing enquiries and may prejudice future investigative opportunities. "The decision not to disclose further details at this time is made on an operational basis. We will release information to the public when it is appropriate and necessary, in order to support the investigation. "I would ask the public again, please do not to speculate on social media. "If you have any relevant information and have not yet reported, please do so via the major incident public portal. "Our thoughts remain with Ann Widdecombe’s family and friends at this sad time. They continue to be supported by specialist officers. "We will provide updates as and when we are able to and thank you for your patience"
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Police have made the "active decision" not to release CCTV of the Ann Widdecombe murder suspect "Releasing such prematurely could compromise ongoing enquiries and may prejudice future investigative opportunities"
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Moomz81
Moomz81@Moomz8161·
I say this with certainty : After the last 24hrs , I have never hated the left more.
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Leftwaffen-Watch ⬜️
Leftwaffen-Watch ⬜️@LeftwaffenWatch·
Police: We’re looking for a white British man, it’s definitely a white British man. Did we mention he’s a white British man? Update: We’ve arrested the white British man. New update: Oh, sorry….actually, it wasn’t him.
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James Esses
James Esses@JamesEsses·
🚨Waitrose erases womanhood🚨 A whistleblower from Waitrose has just leaked an internal document to me, in which senior leaders have pledged to remove the name ‘feminine care’ from sanitary products, on the basis that “not all people who have periods are women”. Disgraceful.
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Baroness Foster DBE #FreeIran🦁❤️
@SkyNews .. A complaint ! @adamboultonTABB ‘s report on the death of Ann Widdicombe today .. has to be one of the most crass, disrespectful reports I’ve heard on anyone in politics .. The fact this is also a Police investigation makes it even worse. To repeat personal stories about her; and using phraseology such as an ‘ old maid’ and more .. She was a very clever, intellectual, conviction politician who had more decency in her than most people I’ve ever met. She was kind and thoughtful and would never hold a grudge with anyone when differing views were held .. This is an outrageous slur on her character and reputation.. and I hope you’re damn well sacked !!
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Oliver 🇬🇧
Oliver 🇬🇧@OliverReform·
Dale Vince donated £5 million to the Labour Party. His energy companies then received £123 million in subsidies. Funny that isn’t it!? I don’t remember Sky News camping outside his or his family’s house.
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