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How old is Ann Widdecombe and has she joined the Brexit Party with Nigel Farage?

FORMER Tory MP Ann Widdecombe took the world of Celebrity Big Brother 2018 house by storm – but is now set for a political comeback.

The 71-year-old has put her retirement on hold to “campaign vigorously” for the European elections.

Former MP Ann Widdecombe came second on Celebrity Big Brother 2018
Former MP Ann Widdecombe came second on Celebrity Big Brother 2018
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Who is Ann Widdecombe?

Ann, 71, is a former Conservative MP for Maidstone.

She served as an MP from 1987 to 2010 and was also a member of the Conservative Christian Fellowship.

Always a vocal politician, she famously remarked about Michael Howard that “there is something of the night about him”, leading him to be satirised as a vampire ever since.

Ann retired from politics at the 2010 general election and has appeared on TV and radio in her retirement.

She has fronted her own series, Ann Widdecombe to the Rescue, acting as an agony aunt and also served as question master on a Sky quiz show called Cleverdicks.

Known for her firm views on many controversial topics and her religious beliefs, she has also presented documentaries and was the subject of a Louis Theroux profile.

A question many people ask is whether Ann is related to comedian and Last Leg host Josh Widdecombe.

Despite the pair sharing a last name, they are not related.

Has she joined the Brexit Party with Nigel Farage?

Ann has now quit the Conservatives after 55 years to join former Ukip leader Nigel Farage‘s fledgling Brexit Party in order to fight for a speedy exit from the European Union.

She is set to contest the South West region in the upcoming European elections, which will take place next month.

Outlining her reasons, she said she was appalled by the failure to deliver on the Article 50 commitment to leave on March 29.

In April 2019 she branded Theresa May the worst Prime Minister since Anthony Eden.

Ann Widdecombe was put through her paces as a farm worker on Sugar Free Farm
Ann Widdecombe was put through her paces as a farm worker on Sugar Free Farm
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What reality shows has Ann Widdecombe been in?

Ann’s most memorable appearance was in the eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing.

She was partnered with Anton du Beke in 2010 and danced her way through to week nine, providing some hilarious performances which garnered public support.

In January 2018 Ann entered the Celebrity Big Brother where she was runner-up to Courtney Act.

In 2002 she took part in Celebrity Fit Club, returning as an adviser in 2005.

In 2015 she took part in 24 Hours in the Past which was a living history show immersing six celebrities in a recreation of impoverished life in Victorian Britain.

In 2017, Widdecombe took part in ITV’s Sugar Free Farm, which saw seven celebs ditch the sweet stuff and take to the fields to farm their own healthy food.

Ann Widdecombe dressed as a Victorian for 24 Hours in the Past
Ann Widdecombe dressed as a Victorian for 24 Hours in the Past
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What else does she do?

Ann has appeared in pantomime following her retirement starring in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs where she performed with Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood.

She’s also stood in as a guest host on Have I Got News For You on various occasions.

She is an accomplished author, with several novels, autobiographies and works of non-fiction to her name.

A devoted cat owner, Ann is also Patron of the charity Safe Haven for Donkeys in the Holy Land.

What has she said about feminism?

Ann has controversial views on feminism, slamming women for wanting “special privilege” and saying we’re in the age of “whine and whinge”.

Writing in the Radio Times, she said: “Until the 1970s it was lawful for employers to advertise a job with two rates of pay, one for men and one for women.

“It was likewise lawful to refuse a job, finance, property rental and mortgages to women on no grounds other than their sex.

“The feminists of those years yelled that all we wanted was equality. Now that has turned into a pathetic whine for special privileges.

“No, thanks, sisters. I’ll do what I’ve always done and compete on merit.”

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