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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.

Afghanistan refugees being let down by UK, says think tank

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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...

Terror attack survivors condemn compensation body

Terror attack survivors condemn compensation body
Jul 16,2023 10:21 pm

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

Daniel Harris: Teen detained over videos linked to US mass shootings

Daniel Harris: Teen detained over videos linked to US mass shootings
Jan 27,2023 8:31 am

... 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

MP Virginia Crosbie wears stab vest to meet constituents
Jan 3,2023 8:21 am

... 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...

Martyn's Law: PM urged not to delay venue security bill

Martyn's Law: PM urged not to delay venue security bill
Nov 20,2022 2:11 pm

... 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
Nov 2,2022 11:21 am

... " 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

Harry Gration: Ex-BBC Look North presenter dies, aged 71
Jun 24,2022 9:15 pm

... 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...

Tory conference: Brexit and public spending promises as MPs meet

Jun 7,2022 3:40 pm

Boris Johnson says he has been "a model of Restraint " when It Comes to language around the Brexit debate.

The PM was accused of dismissing abuse fears of female MPs as "humbug" during a heated Commons debate This Week .

Mr Johnson said there had been a "misunderstanding" over his Intention - which he apologised for.

But he claimed there was a "cloud of indignation" around the use of terms like "surrender" to distract from MPs' desire to frustrate Brexit .

Labour's Angela Rayner said Mr Johnson should be "absolutely, utterly ashamed of himself".

The Shadow education secretary said the PM had "a direct strategy to divide Our Country ", which she called "really damaging", but added that MPs on both sides of The Commons needed to "dial down that language and act responsibly".

Mr Johnson spoke to the BBC's Andrew Marr ahead of the start of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.

The annual gathering follows a turbulent week for the PM - Facing stormy scenes in Westminster after a ruling by the Supreme Court that his suspension of Parliament was unlawful.

- and - and With Us businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri .

But he Will use the conference to try to focus on delivering Brexit and making funding promises for public services.

On the opening day, ministers have across England in the next decade.

But opposition MPs back in London could some time This Week .

No 10 failed to secure a recess for the conference, meaning Tory MPs could face travelling between Manchester and Westminster for crucial votes while it takes place.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is also expected to bring opposition leaders together at a meeting on Monday to plan their next steps to avert a no-deal Brexit .

Mr Corbyn has said he would be ready to become a caretaker PM if Mr Johnson was forced from No 10.

Greater Manchester Police said they were expecting tens of thousands of protesters to attend two rallies on Sunday against Brexit and austerity.

A small number of demonstrators also gathered outside the conference venue on Saturday Night when Mr Johnson arrived with his partner, Carrie Symonds .

Speaking to Andrew Marr , Mr Johnson defended his decision to repeatedly refer to the Benn Act - which is designed to force the PM to seek an extension rather than lead the country into a no-deal Brexit - as "the surrender bill".

Last week, Labour's Paula Sheriff said threats made to her and other MPs often quoted his "dangerous" language of "surrender" and "betrayal".

She also referred to the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016, but Mr Johnson replied: "I've never heard such humbug in all My Life . "

Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds arrived in Manchester on Saturday evening

The PM said any such threats were "deplorable" but he did not regret "using the word surrender to describe the surrender act".

"Military metaphors are old, standard, Parliamentary terms," he continued.

"I think everybody should calm down," he said, but asked whether that included Him , he added: "I think I've been the model of Restraint . "

The Jo Cox Foundation - Set Up in memory of the murdered MP - has.

Cardinal Vincent Nichols , the UK's most senior Catholic clergyman, warned some of the language being used could encourage violent extremists.

He told BBC Radio 4 's Sunday programme political leaders had a particular responsibility to be respectful in public discourse.

Commons Speaker John Bercow Will hold an emergency meeting on Monday with party leaders over the use of "inflammatory language" in Parliament.

What is the Benn Act? Hilary Benn presented The Bill in his name to Parliament

When Mr Johnson talks about the "surrender bill", he is referring to the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 2) Act, also known as the Benn Act after Labour MP Hilary Benn , who introduced the legislation to The Commons .

The Act - which became law earlier this month - stipulates the Prime Minister Will have until 19 October to either pass a deal in Parliament or get MPs to approve a no-deal Brexit .

Once this deadline has passed, he Will have to request an extension to the UK's departure date to 31 January 2020 from the EU.

If the EU responds by proposing a different date, the PM Will have Two Days to accept that proposal. But during this two-day period, MPs - not the Government - Will have the opportunity to reject the EU's date.

On Brexit , Mr Johnson said he still thought there was a "good chance" of getting a deal with the EU and the Government was "working incredibly hard".

Success depended on "the Common Sense of our EU partners", he argued, but said talks were "not being helped" by the Benn Act.

"If they suspect or think there is a realistic chance the UK can be kept in [the EU], that clearly takes away a lot of our negotiating freedom. "

The PM insisted that "of course" the UK could still leave without a deal on 31 October despite The Act - although he would not be drawn on how that could happen.

Mr Johnson also ruled out bringing back the withdrawal agreement negotiated between Theresa May and the EU, and dismissed suggestions he could resign rather than ask for an extension.

There's no sign whatsoever of Boris Johnson retreating from his strategy - the approach he's taken since he moved into Downing Street. And as far as many people in his team, and the wider party, are concerned their only real path to success is to stick to trying get Brexit done by 31 October.

The tricky thing is, though, that it looks very Unlikely - Maybe even impossible. And there are plenty of people in Westminster who say they're prepared to do everything necessary to stop Mr Johnson doing what he wants to do - taking the UK out without a deal on that date if one isn't agreed.

Party conferences are pretty much always like being in a parallel universe, but This Week is going to be Something Else .

Parliament Will still be sitting while the Conservatives are gathering here in Manchester and it could certainly be a surreal and bumpy few days.

Meanwhile, about The American businesswoman at the centre of claims about her links to the Prime Minister .

The Paper claims Jennifer Arcuri told Four Friends that she had An Affair with Mr Johnson while he was mayor of London.

On Friday, the Greater London Authority (GLA) referred Mr Johnson to The Police watchdog over allegations Ms Arcuri, a US technology entrepreneur, received favourable treatment because of her friendship with Him .

Inside the conference hall, the "Get Brexit Done" message was clear But outside, protesters unhappy with Brexit and Conservative policies took to The Streets

She joined trade missions led by Mr Johnson while he was mayor and her company received several thousand pounds in sponsorship grants.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct Will now consider whether there are grounds to investigate the Prime Minister for The Criminal offence of misconduct in public office.

But Mr Johnson insisted he had "no interest to declare" when pressed by Andrew Marr over whether he made his personal relationship with her known at the time.

"Everything was was done with full propriety," he added.

The PM also appeared to claim the story was politically motivated, saying someone in his position "expects a lot of shot and shell".

As well as promises on hospitals, the Government is also announcing a New Approach to NHS Mental Health treatment to be trialled in 12 areas of England - with housing and job support alongside psychological help.

Chancellor Sajid Javid is expected to speak on Monday and Home Secretary Priti Patel - talking about tackling Crime - on Tuesday.

Animal welfare policies, environmental plans - including a proposed £1bn fund to boost the Electric Motor industry and a pledge to plant one million new Trees -



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Source of news: bbc.com

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