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Labour MP Jo Cox shot in Birstall

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POGS Thu 16-Jun-16 14:12:42

I am sorry to be watching this ' unravelling' news report .

I hope she will be OK. Her poor family.

It is being reported that 2 people have been shot and 2 stabbings but no police confirmation as yet. The area is on lock down at the moment and there is a Primary School in the vicinity .

I hope the gunman is caught soon.

Anniebach Mon 20-Jun-16 12:17:07

Tegan, the article in the Spector is using the death of Jo Cox but in a negative way

Anniebach Mon 20-Jun-16 12:15:22

Jo Cox was an active member of the remain campaign , the day before her death she was on the Thames in the Remain flotilla with her husband and their children .

Her murderer saw her as a traitor

Her husband asked her fight be continued

Is all this to be ignored or denied

Rather like saying America should have stopped the civil rights movement because Dr King had been murdered ,

whitewave Mon 20-Jun-16 12:05:46

Thursday will put a stop it this tegan and not before time

Tegan Mon 20-Jun-16 11:59:04

Do we have to pretend that this murder didn't happen. And, if we can't how can we disassociate Jo from her political beliefs? Or the beliefsof her murderer. How can people accuse those who knew her of 'using' her death in some way? I find it appalling that people can think this sad.

trisher Mon 20-Jun-16 11:57:34

But POGS the two people named who have used Jo's name are prominent 'Leave' campaigners. So the same question should be asked of the 'Leave" campaign. And at least the 'Remainers' would have the consolation that they had done what Jo Cox would have wanted . The Leave campaigners (and isn't Farage an 'official' Leave campaigner?) would just have a hollow victory based on lies and deceit.

durhamjen Mon 20-Jun-16 11:57:30

No chance, then, Annie.

Anniebach Mon 20-Jun-16 11:47:14

I may win the lottery this week - if I played it

durhamjen Mon 20-Jun-16 11:46:30

Again I repeat that I am quite disgusted that you like that.
On the other thread it came across that those were your words.

You can't have it both ways. If this man who killed Jo Cox was an assassin, which is what Douglas Murray implies, then he could not have been mentally unstable. He did it deliberately.

Anniebach Mon 20-Jun-16 11:46:12

The article from the spectator - does Boris still write for it, his ex mistress does- anyway the article says 'they may' not 'they have'

whitewave Mon 20-Jun-16 11:38:30

I will repeat my question. How will you prove the argument assuming it is correct which it is not.

POGS Mon 20-Jun-16 11:35:51

No the 'official' Leave Campaign are not using her death. However some people from both sides have/are doing so.

Again as posts are duplicating/triplicating I am doing the same .

I like this section from the Spectator.

Finally there is the question of the referendum. From what we have already seen, those in favour of ‘Remain’ will find it impossible not to attempt to make political capital from this brutal murder in a campaign that the polls previously showed them losing. Is it too much to ask for some decency? Perhaps. About 50% of the population have one view of our membership of the EU, and about 50% have another view. I can already see the temptation of some ‘Remainers’. They may keep it subtle. They may insist that a vote for ‘Remain’ is a vote for ‘the future’ and ‘Leave’ a vote for ‘the past’. Or they may try to say that a vote to stay in the EU is a vote against ‘hatred’ and for ‘hope’ or the politics of ‘unity’ over those of ‘division’. If they do then they should be aware that they are using the actions of a madman, extremist or terrorist (or all three) as a means to further their own political goals. They would be doing precisely what we try so hard, unanimously and generally successfully to stop Islamist gunmen from being able to do.

Such a move would bring about the triumph of the assassin’s veto in our society – something which could not only have appalling short-term consequences, but bloody long-term ones as well. I trust that those campaigning for ‘Remain’ recognise that a victory achieved on those terms would be the sourest and most divisive victory of all.

blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/06/cant-show-decency-jo-coxs-death/

Lazigirl Mon 20-Jun-16 11:28:50

Granny2016 in reply to your post Sat 23:42. Why I have just joined the Labour Party? Okay. I became very disillusioned after Blair took us into Iraq with the ongoing consequences which we are still experiencing. However since this government came to power I have seen public services demolished, health & social services diminish and the vulnerable in society scapegoated for an austerity not of their making. I believe this set the scene for the EU debate which has caused further polarisation and vitriol, even hate to surface in society. I know no political party is perfect, far from it, but I think the LP still stands for the values I believe in, fairness and social inclusion, as did Jo Cox, brutally killed last week. This seriously concentrated my mind and I joined the LP. As in the EU debate, isn't it better to work for change inside an organisation, than criticise from the outside?

durhamjen Mon 20-Jun-16 11:22:16

There's a sole white man in the front, whose face has been covered by the strapline. Clever.

However, Baroness Warsi has said that she will now vote to stay because of it, so it has had some use, although the Brexiteers say they did not know she was for leaving.

For those on the left who are still not sure, this article is interesting.
theconversation.com/left-wingers-for-brexit-need-to-wake-up-to-what-theyre-about-to-do-61259

I particularly like the link to Schroedinger's immigrant.

Tegan Mon 20-Jun-16 11:21:36

I've just received a pamphlet from leave that is full of false statistics [£350 million on the front page for example, saying 'could' be spent on the NHS...note the word 'could'].I think a lot hinges on the talk about Turkey joining the EU. If they do join in the near future I will hold up my hands and admit that I was wrong to believe the Remain camp.If they don't I hope people will realise that it was fabricated by the leave campaign.

whitewave Mon 20-Jun-16 11:20:53

No one honestly knows at this point. I guess it will be all part of the package we eventually negotiate with the EU. However Article 50 indicates that all the power lies with Brussels, so not particularly optimistic.

Tegan Mon 20-Jun-16 11:17:47

I feel that a lot of people have got immigrants and refugees mixed up in their mindset and, when they think of immigrants they have a vision of multitudes of people people queuing to enter the country [I think I'm guilty of that myself to be perfectly honest].If leave win what will happen in Calais? And what will happen in Ireland with regards to borders?

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 20-Jun-16 11:14:33

I read it was refugees getting away from Syria.

whitewave Mon 20-Jun-16 11:06:28

They were refugees Tegan. It was said where and when it was taken. None of them will arrive in the UK unless we allow them in. They have no EU status or citizenship, nor will have for at least 8 years. They have no freedom of movement nor will have for 8 years. They have to prove good citizenship and be able for example speak their residing country's language.

Brexits campaign has been utterly misleading.
Farage is xenophobic and racist.

Tegan Mon 20-Jun-16 10:56:26

And a UKIP member on tv yesterday, when questioned about the poster kept repeating that it was 'strong'; no word of apology of any kind.By the way, does anyone know who the people in the poster actually were? Were they immigrants or refugees?

trisher Mon 20-Jun-16 10:56:09

Anniebach that is disgusting. So the "Leave" campaign are using her death. Completely unacceptable.

Anniebach Mon 20-Jun-16 10:47:37

Farage has said there would have been no problem with UKIP's poster of refugees if Jo Cox hadn't died

Tegan Mon 20-Jun-16 10:30:26

The woman just says things for effect doesn't she. Not a subject matter to do that with I'm afraid. Tasteless and insensitive.

trisher Mon 20-Jun-16 10:22:34

I've just heard that Katy Hopkins has said that Jo's death should not be politicized. Isn't this a bit hypocritical? Shouldn't she really have kept her mouth shut? I'm beginning to think we need to say what Jo stood for and that things are becoming polarized again.

durhamjen Sun 19-Jun-16 22:25:53

Yes, I know, Welshwife. I've got the email in front of me, with times on for every step of the journey. Left Dover 13.55. French times, the ferry arrived in Calais at 16.00
Sent on Thursday. Not much notice for people who have already paid for their tickets, as I said.
Anyway, www.thepeoplesassembly.org.uk are not known for doing as they are told. There was even a plan for those who were not allowed on the ferry. They went in convoy back to London to the French embassy. They plan everything.

varian Sun 19-Jun-16 21:53:11

Dd the libdems have been verybactive in the Remain campaign. It just doesn't get reported.

The media is not interested in a party which believes in co operation rather than confrontation.