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Gender Female
Age 75
Date of birth December 22,1948
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Grants Pass
Oregon
United States
ParentsBenjamin Early La May
GenresRomance
Suspense
Spouse Sidney D. Anderson
ChildrenSidney D. Anderson, Jr.
John G. Anderson
Job Novelist
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Phantom Waltz
Sun Kissed
Comanche Moon
My sunshine
Star Bright
Sweet nothings
Bright eyes
Keegan's Lady
Silver Thaw: A Mystic Creek Novel
Mulberry Moon
Here to Stay
Only by Your Touch
Early Dawn
Comanche Heart
Spring Forward
Baby Love
The Christmas Room
Annie's Song
New Leaf
Comanche Magic
Forever after
Simply love
Strawberry Hill
Always in my heart
Cheyenne Amber
Indigo Blue
Perfect Timing
Coming Up Roses
Blue skies
Lucky Penny
Cherish
Huckleberry Lake
The True Love Wedding Dress
Morning Light
Three Times a Bride
Cry of the Wild
Tall, Dark, and Dangerous
Seventh Heaven
Walking On Air
With You Beside Me: A Coulter Family Double: Phantom Waltz & Sweet Nothings
Summer breeze
Switchback
Endless Night: Switchback\Cry of the Wild
In the mother tongue
Sweet Dreams: Reasonable Doubt / Without a Trace
Without a Trace
The Creative Photographer
The work of hands
Three Coulter Family Novels
Read Pink Lucky Penny
Reasonable Doubt
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Catherine Anderson, is an American best-selling writer of historical and contemporary romance novels since 1988.

Jo Cox charity urges MPs to sign up to code of conduct

Feb 16,2020 6:41 am

The Jo Cox Foundation was Set Up in memory of the MP who was murdered in 2016

The Jo Cox Foundation has called on all Political Parties to agree to a code of conduct to help protect MPs.

It Comes after the Prime Minister was in a Commons debate.

Boris Johnson went on to suggest The Best way to honour the murdered MP Jo Cox , who had wanted to remain in the EU, was to "get Brexit done".

Her husband, Brendan Cox , has said he was "shocked" by the type of language used in The Commons on Wednesday.

Mrs Cox, A Mother of two, died in 2016 after she was shot and stabbed while on her way to meet constituents in Birstall, West Yorkshire .

During The Debate , Mr Johnson dismissed a complaint by one Labour MP that his rhetoric risked provoking attacks on politicians as "humbug".

He was also challenged over his use of The Words "surrender bill" and "surrender act" to describe legislation passed earlier this month which aims to block a no-deal Brexit on 31 October.

Following the criticism, particularly female MPs" and acknowledged that "tempers need to come down".

The Foundation Set Up in memory of said it has been working with The Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL) to develop a "joint standard of conduct" to help protect election candidates.

It will set out minimum standards of behaviour expected from all Political Party members, The Foundation said, adding it hopes to reach an agreement before any upcoming general election.

The Foundation added intimidation was a "cross-party issue" which poses a threat to the "diversity, integrity, and vibrancy of Representative Democracy " in the UK.

Mr Johnson has defended his language, insisting he "deplores threats to anyone"

The Day after The Commons debate, Mr Cox urged all sides to moderate their language.

He said: "There is a willingness to jump out and decry The Other side when they use language like 'surrender' or 'traitor' or 'betrayal'.

"And I think that is inflammatory language, but I think as inflammatory are Those People who have used the language of it being a 'coup' and a 'dictatorship'.

"I think both of those approaches are unacceptable. "

The Foundation said The Code will actively promote and support the seven, which form the basis of The Ethical standards expected of public officials - selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.

The Code has been developed using recommendations made in the CSPL's 2017 report on intimidation in public life and a review of existing internal party codes, it added.

CSPL chairman Lord Evans said he was "delighted" by the progress in tackling intimidation, adding: "Standards in public life have rarely been more in the spotlight than they are today. "

Catherine Anderson , chief executive of The Jo Cox Foundation, said Mrs Cox's murder was a Constant Reminder that The Threat of violence and intimidation towards MPs, candidates or anybody else in public life can never be acceptable.

"We all value vigorous political debate and freedom of speech but that should not extend to abusive behaviour designed to intimidate and silence people. It threatens our democracy itself," She Said .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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