Louis Theroux: You're unusual in many respects... you're an outspoken, prominent politician, but you're also a single woman of a certain age who's expressed, um, you've said that you don't think you'll ever get married, you've said you're a virgin...
Ann Widdecombe: Uh, no, I haven't, people ask impertinent questions and they make their own deducations but I always tell people to mind their own business.
Louis Theroux: Do you? I read a quote last night that said "If anyone says I'm not a virgin, I'll sue them."
Ann Widdecombe: As I've said, and I'm not going to go any further than I've just gone, I don't regard it as anybody else's business.
Louis Theroux: Hmm. Well, I'll winkle away at that one.
Ann Widdecombe: Well, I was actually told you would not, when we had the discussion.
Louis Theroux: By Kate?
Ann Widdecombe: Yes.
Louis Theroux: Don't believe anything she says.
Ann Widdecombe: Well, I said that I wouldn't agree to the documentary it was going to be along those sorts of lines because...
Louis Theroux: OK - no, no I'll keep it...
Ann Widdecombe: Bluntly, I regard it as an impertinence.