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David Cameron pays intense reverence to slain British MP Jo Cox
- Updated: June 17, 2016
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday paid intense reverence to British lady MP Jo Cox after she was shot and stabbed in her constituency.
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, core left, Labour Party personality Jeremy Corbyn. Pic/AFP
In a array of tweets, he paid reverence to an ‘extraordinary’ and ‘compassionate’ campaigning MP and urged people to expostulate out ‘hatred’, ‘division’ and ‘intolerance’.
The genocide of Jo Cox is a tragedy. She was a committed and caring MP. My thoughts are with her father Brendan and her dual immature children.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) Jun 16, 2016
Jeremy Corbyn and we stood together to compensate reverence to Jo Cox – an unusual and merciful campaigning MP. pic.twitter.com/7SgxLOiRIK
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) Jun 17, 2016
In reverence to Jo Cox, we contingency expostulate out hatred, multiplication and dogmatism where we find them in a open life and communities.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) Jun 17, 2016
He also cancelled an EU referendum convene he was to reason in Gibraltar.
It’s right that all campaigning has been stopped after a terrible conflict on Jo Cox. we won’t go forward with tonight’s convene in Gibraltar.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) Jun 16, 2016
British Prime Minister David Cameron (2R), and Labour Party personality Jeremy Corbyn (R) laid flowers in Birstall, northern England
A 41-year-old British lady MP from a antithesis Labour Party was left fighting for her life after being shot and stabbed in her subdivision in northern England, a week before a essential referendum on UK’s EU membership. Jo Cox, Labour MP for Batley and Spen, was left draining on a building by her attacker. A male also suffered slight injuries, a BBC quoted eyewitnesses as saying.