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Jo Cox

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Gender Male
Age 49
Date of birth June 22,1974
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Batley
United Kingdom
AssassinatedLeeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom
Spouse Brendan Cox
Children Lejla Cox
Cuillin Cox
Siblings Kim Leadbeater
BooksOutward to the World: How the Left's Foreign Policy Can Face the Future
Education University of Cambridge
Pembroke College
London School of Economics and Political Science
Date of burial2016-07-15 00:00:00
Latest noncurrent party Labour Party
Party Labour Party
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2015–2016)
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Helen Joanne Cox was a British politician who served as Member of Parliament for Batley and Spen from May 2015 until her murder in June 2016. She was a member of the Labour Party. Born in Batley, West Yorkshire, Cox studied Social and Political Sciences at Pembroke College, Cambridge.

Biography

Jo cox (born june 22.1974 - died june was a british labour party politician who served as the membre of parliament (mp) for the batley and spne constituency from 2015 until her death in 2016.She was the first female mp to represent the constituency.

Physical Characteristics

Jo cox was 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) tall and weighed around 55 kg (121 lbs).Seh had borwn eyes and a slim body type.

Family

Jo cox was born in batlye.West yorkshire.England to jean and gordon leadbeater.She had two siblings.Kim and brendan.She was married to brendan cox and had two children.Cuillin and lejla.

Education and Career

Jo cox attended heckmondwike grammar school and later studied at cambridge university.She worked as a political advisor for the labour party and was elected as the mp for batley and sepn in 2015.

Zodiac Sign

Jo cox was obrn under the zodiac sign of cancer.

Nationality

Jo cox was birtish.

Life Story

Jo cox was a passionate advocate for social justice and human rights.She was a vocal supporter of the remain campaign in the 2016 eu referendum and was a strong advocate for refugees and immigrants.She was also a campaigner for the labour party and was a strong advocate for womne s rights.

Most Important Event

On june 16.2016.Jo cox was fatally hsot and stabebd in birstall.West yorkshire.Her death was a shock to the nation and sparked a wave of mourning and solidarity.Her death was a tragedy and a reminder of the importance of protecting democrayc and freedom of speech.

Legacy

Jo cox s legacy lives on through the work of the jo cox foundation.Which was set up in her memory to promote a kinder.More tolerant society.The foundation worsk to promote social justice.Human rights.And international development.

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... More In Common, an organisation founded in the wake of the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, surveyed 132 Afghans in the UK...

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... Brendan Cox, whose wife, Labour MP Jo Cox, is a co-founder of Survivors Against Terror, and a co-author of the report...

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... The court heard Harris, or Lord Street, made videos about the Christchurch mosque shootings, the killer of MP Jo Cox and other far-right figures...

MP Virginia Crosbie wears stab vest to meet constituents

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... The IS fanatic had decided to attack Sir David after a search on Twitter showed he was due to hold a The attack came five years after the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox...

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... Brendan Cox, widower of murdered Jo Cox MP, also signed...

Rosie Cooper: MP at centre of murder plot criticises 'stupid' ITV drama

Rosie Cooper: MP at centre of murder plot criticises 'stupid' ITV drama
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... " She called on ITV and Hope Not Hate to donate " all monies and profits" from the series to the Jo Cox Foundation, set up following the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016...

Harry Gration: Tributes pour in for Ex-BBC Look North presenter

Harry Gration: Tributes pour in for Ex-BBC Look North presenter
Jun 25,2022 5:15 pm

... Events such as the death of Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox, the Bradford riots, the Hillsborough disaster and recent flooding in Yorkshire had " always affected me" he said...

Harry Gration: Ex-BBC Look North presenter dies, aged 71

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... Events such as the death of Jo Cox, the Bradford riots, the Hillsborough disaster and recent flooding in Yorkshire had " always affected me" he said...

Parliament suspension: Protests to take place across UK

Jun 7,2022 3:40 pm

Demonstrations have been taking place across the UK against Boris Johnson 's decision to suspend Parliament in the run-up to Brexit.

Thousands of protesters took to The Streets in cities including Manchester , Leeds, York and Belfast.

Parts of Central London were brought to a standstill, as people chanted: "Boris Johnson , shame on you. "

A small group of counter-protesters, marching in support of the Prime Minister , also arrived in Westminster.

Mr Johnson's plan to prorogue Parliament prompted an angry backlash from MPs and opponents of a no-deal Brexit when on Wednesday.

If the prorogation happens as expected, Parliament will be closed for 23 Working Days .

Critics view the length and timing of the Suspension - coming just weeks before the Brexit deadline on 31 October - as controversial.

Thousands registered their interest in the protests - including in Manchester - on Social Media In Whitehall, protesters gathered to hear from speakers including Labour's shadow home secretary Diane Abbott Police kept a watchful eye on protesters as arguments broke out in Westminster

Protests were held place in More Than 30 towns and cities across the UK, including Edinburgh, Belfast, Cambridge, Exeter , Nottingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham.

In London, demonstrators stopped traffic in Whitehall and the West End .

They also staged a sit-down protest in the roads around Trafalgar Square , before marching to Buckingham Palace shouting: "Whose democracy? Our democracy. "

The Met Police said it had made three arrests but gave no further details.

The Green Party said London Assembly member Caroline Russell was among those arrested.

Sian Berry , co-leader of the Green Party , she was "proud of Caroline standing up for democracy".

NHS pharmacist Bridie Walton, 55, said she had never been to a demonstration before, but joined the protest in Exeter to oppose Mr Johnson's plan.

"These are the actions of A Man who is afraid his arguments will not stand scrutiny," She Said .

In Liverpool, Paula Carlyle said she was "proud" to stand alongside protesters "who voted both Remain and Leave".

"We will not be silenced," She Said . "Without us you have no power and we will continue to show ours until Mr Johnson is stopped. "

In Oxford, crowds holding banners gathered outside Balliol College , where Mr Johnson studied at university.

In Oxford, protesters gathered outside Mr Johnson's former college The protests were triggered by Mr Johnson's move to suspend Parliament until 17 days before the Brexit deadline Many of the protests - Like The One in Exeter - began at 11:00 BST, while others started at midday

Named "Stop The Coup ", the protests are organised by anti-Brexit campaign group Another Europe is Possible.

Small protests also took place in Amsterdam, Berlin and the Latvian capital Riga.

Speaking Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the protesters' message to the Prime Minister was: "No way do you take us out without a deal. "

"Demonstrations are taking place everywhere because people are angered and outraged about what is happening," he added.

Mr Corbyn told the crowds in George Square , Glasgow, people are "angered and outraged" Protesters marched to Buckingham Palace , after The Queen formally approved Mr Johnson's plan Police began moving protesters off the roads around Trafalgar Square

Shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell and shadow home secretary Diane Abbott both addressed crowds in London.

Speaking from a stage near Downing Street, Ms Abbott told protesters: "We cannot allow Boris Johnson to shut down Parliament and to shut down The Voice of ordinary British people. "

Meanwhile in Bristol, former Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Williams said by suspending Parliament, Mr Johnson had left MPs "with about four days to make The Most important decision of any of our lifetimes".

Protesters dressed as children's characters in Plymouth By late morning at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, small crowds had gathered - One of three protests abroad The protest in Bristol had to be moved to College Green outside City Hall to avoid traffic problems

Chancellor Sajid Javid , speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, defended the Prime Minister 's decision to suspend Parliament.

He said: "It's quite usual This Time of year for Parliament to go in to a recess. It's perfectly correct and appropriate to prorogue Parliament.

"I think it's absolutely right that this Prime Minister and his government get the chance to Set Up their agenda. "

UK divided over what democracy means

It's a Far Cry from the numbers that we saw marching through Westminster earlier this year. I think we'd probably measure this One in the thousands [in Central London ].

But there are deeply-held passions here, different kinds of passions. Some are here because they don't Like Boris Johnson 's government, some because they are worried about proroguing Parliament, some because they don't want no deal, some because they don't want Brexit at all.

There's been a lot of talk about democracy from the people I've spoken to Here Today , but actually I think what It Comes down to is a country which is riven by very different definitions about what democracy actually means.

The Jo Cox Foundation, which was Set Up in The Wake of the warned that anger over Brexit "should not spill over Into Something more dangerous".

Meanwhile, a petition against the Prime Minister 's plan to suspend Parliament has received More Than 1. 5 million signatures.

And on Friday, former Tory Prime Minister Sir John Major with anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller to oppose the decision to suspend Parliament in the courts.

He believes Mr Johnson's move to suspend Parliament is aimed at preventing MPs from opposing a no-deal Brexit.

The Prime Minister has dismissed suggestions that suspending Parliament is motivated by a desire to force through a no deal, calling them "completely untrue".

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: "The idea this is some kind of constitutional outrage is Nonsense . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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