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Jo Cox MP dies after attack in West Yorkshire – latest updates Jo Cox MP dies after attack in West Yorkshire – latest updates
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Friday’s Guardian front page is understandably dominated by the death of Jo Cox. The headline is a quote from a tribute made by her husband, Brendan Cox:
Jo believed in a better world and she fought for it every day of her life with an energy, and a zest for life that would exhaust most people.
She would have wanted two things above all else to happen now, one that our precious children are bathed in love and two, that we all unite to fight against the hatred that killed her.
Friday's Guardian:‘She believed in a better world and she fought for it every day’#tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/79Edb0Z6Fp
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Global tributes
Press Association has rounded up some of the tributes from around the world to Jo Cox, the Labour MP who was murdered on Thursday.
Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, led the tributes saying she was horrified by the “assassination” and calling Cox a “rising star”. She referenced Cox’s maiden speech, which celebrated the diversity of her constituency. Clinton said:
It is cruel and terrible that her life was cut short by a violent act of political intolerance. It is critical that the United States and Britain, two of the world’s oldest and greatest democracies, stand together against hatred and violence.
This is how we must honour Jo Cox – by rejecting bigotry in all its forms, and instead embracing, as she always did, everything that binds us together.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau tweeted a message in French and English:
On behalf of our parliament and all Canadians, I offer my deepest condolences to the family and colleagues of British MP Jo Cox.
Ireland’s premier Enda Kenny announced that, in light of the suspension of campaigning by the Leave and Remain groups, he would not be speaking on the EU referendum as planned. He also tweeted:
What an appalling tragedy. Jo Cox, a mother doing her public duty, her life taken away. My deepest sympathies to her family.
The president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, offered his condolences after a visit to Finland. He said on Twitter:
Repelled by tragic attack on British MP Jo Cox. My thoughts are with her family and loved ones.
Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said he was “deeply shocked”. He added on Twitter:
Our condolences, prayers and solidarity are with her family & the people of the UK.
The Twitter account of the Malala Fund, the organisation led by Pakistani girls’ rights activist Malala Yousafzai, retweeted a comment from her father. Ziauddin Yousafzai tweeted a link to Cox’s speech calling on Britain to help the victims of the war in Syria and said:
May her soul rest in peace. Jo Cox left behind a legacy of love, respect & peace.
US secretary of state John Kerry, who was travelling in northern Europe on Thursday, said the attack was “an assault on everybody who cares about and has faith in democracy”.
Danish prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen called the killing “a true shock”.
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Several MPs attended a service at St Peter’s church in Birstall on Thursday evening for Jo Cox. Labour MPs Yvette Cooper, Mary Creagh and Caroline Flint were among those gathered to remember their friend and colleague.Several MPs attended a service at St Peter’s church in Birstall on Thursday evening for Jo Cox. Labour MPs Yvette Cooper, Mary Creagh and Caroline Flint were among those gathered to remember their friend and colleague.
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Allin-Khan takes the seat with more than 50% of votes cast, albeit on a turnout much reduced since the 2015 general election (69.7% then to 42.5% today).Allin-Khan takes the seat with more than 50% of votes cast, albeit on a turnout much reduced since the 2015 general election (69.7% then to 42.5% today).
Tooting, result:LAB: 55.9% (+8.7)CON: 36.1% (-5.8)GRN: 2.6% (-1.5)LDEM: 2.6% (-1.4)UKIP: 1.6% (-1.3)Tooting, result:LAB: 55.9% (+8.7)CON: 36.1% (-5.8)GRN: 2.6% (-1.5)LDEM: 2.6% (-1.4)UKIP: 1.6% (-1.3)
The Tooting parliamentary by-election result:Labour hold7.3% swing Con to Lab. pic.twitter.com/K9rNoLJakSThe Tooting parliamentary by-election result:Labour hold7.3% swing Con to Lab. pic.twitter.com/K9rNoLJakS
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Allin-Khan should have become Labour’s 100th female MP tonight. Sadly, the number stays at 99.Allin-Khan should have become Labour’s 100th female MP tonight. Sadly, the number stays at 99.
My colleague Ben Quinn has filed his report from Tooting:My colleague Ben Quinn has filed his report from Tooting:
Related: Labour's Rosena Allin-Khan holds Tooting in byelectionRelated: Labour's Rosena Allin-Khan holds Tooting in byelection
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Allin-Khan increased Labour’s majority in Tooting from 2,842 in last year’s general election – when the seat was won by Sadiq Khan – to 6,357. Dan Watkins came second for the Conservatives in both elections.Allin-Khan increased Labour’s majority in Tooting from 2,842 in last year’s general election – when the seat was won by Sadiq Khan – to 6,357. Dan Watkins came second for the Conservatives in both elections.
Among other candidates standing in the seat vacated by the London mayor were Esther Obiri-Darko for the Greens, who won 830 votes; and Ukip’s Elizabeth Jones, who scored 507.Among other candidates standing in the seat vacated by the London mayor were Esther Obiri-Darko for the Greens, who won 830 votes; and Ukip’s Elizabeth Jones, who scored 507.
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Rosena Allin-Khan says she won’t make a speech but only a short statement. She says her thoughts are with the family of Jo Cox:Rosena Allin-Khan says she won’t make a speech but only a short statement. She says her thoughts are with the family of Jo Cox:
Jo’s death reminds us that our democracy is precious but fragile – we must never forget to cherish it.Jo’s death reminds us that our democracy is precious but fragile – we must never forget to cherish it.
We are all here in recognition of our democratic values.We are all here in recognition of our democratic values.
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Labour’s Rosena Allin-Khan wins Tooting byelectionLabour’s Rosena Allin-Khan wins Tooting byelection
Richard Field, the returning officer, is about to announce the result in Tooting:Richard Field, the returning officer, is about to announce the result in Tooting:
Labour’s Rosena Allin-Khan wins with 17,894 votes.Labour’s Rosena Allin-Khan wins with 17,894 votes.
Dan Watkins for the Tories was second on 11,537.Dan Watkins for the Tories was second on 11,537.
Labour wins the Tooting byelection.Labour wins the Tooting byelection.
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Canada’s parliament has observed a minute of silence in memory of Jo Cox, AFP reports:Canada’s parliament has observed a minute of silence in memory of Jo Cox, AFP reports:
The gesture of respect was held at the opening of Question Period in the House of Commons, and was preceded by a tribute to Cox by opposition MP Nathan Cullen.The gesture of respect was held at the opening of Question Period in the House of Commons, and was preceded by a tribute to Cox by opposition MP Nathan Cullen.
“A mom of two beautiful children, a friend, a dedicated Labour MP, a long advocate of human rights in Britain and around the world was murdered today,” he said, fighting back tears.“A mom of two beautiful children, a friend, a dedicated Labour MP, a long advocate of human rights in Britain and around the world was murdered today,” he said, fighting back tears.
“Jo used her voice for those who have none, she dedicated her passion to those who needed it most. She harnessed her love even for those who [allowed] hate to consume them.”“Jo used her voice for those who have none, she dedicated her passion to those who needed it most. She harnessed her love even for those who [allowed] hate to consume them.”
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Wandsworth council says the turnout in the Tooting byelection was 42.5%.Wandsworth council says the turnout in the Tooting byelection was 42.5%.
A two-minute silence was observed at the count for Jo Cox.A two-minute silence was observed at the count for Jo Cox.
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Claire PhippsClaire Phipps
This is Claire Phipps picking up the live blog again.This is Claire Phipps picking up the live blog again.
Clearly, in the wake of the day’s terrible events, the result of the Tooting byelection has become very much a side issue.Clearly, in the wake of the day’s terrible events, the result of the Tooting byelection has become very much a side issue.
But a declaration is expected soon and I’ll bring that to you here when it happens.But a declaration is expected soon and I’ll bring that to you here when it happens.
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Chris JohnstonChris Johnston
That’s it from me - thanks for reading. My colleague Claire Phipps is taking over now and will bring you the result of the Tooting byelection.That’s it from me - thanks for reading. My colleague Claire Phipps is taking over now and will bring you the result of the Tooting byelection.
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Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee has written about the killing of MP Jo Cox in a piece headlined: The mood is ugly, and an MP is dead.Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee has written about the killing of MP Jo Cox in a piece headlined: The mood is ugly, and an MP is dead.
This attack on a public official cannot be viewed in isolation. It occurs against a backdrop of an ugly public mood in which we have been told to despise the political class, to distrust those who serve, to dehumanise those with whom we do not readily identify.”This attack on a public official cannot be viewed in isolation. It occurs against a backdrop of an ugly public mood in which we have been told to despise the political class, to distrust those who serve, to dehumanise those with whom we do not readily identify.”
Related: The mood is ugly, and an MP is dead | Polly ToynbeeRelated: The mood is ugly, and an MP is dead | Polly Toynbee
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Hillary Clinton statementHillary Clinton statement
Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, said:Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, said:
I am horrified by the assassination of British MP Jo Cox, murdered earlier today in her district in Northern England. By all accounts, she was a rising star. Her maiden speech in Parliament celebrated the diversity of her beloved Yorkshire constituency, and passionately made the case that there is more that unites us than divides us. It is cruel and terrible that her life was cut short by a violent act of political intolerance.I am horrified by the assassination of British MP Jo Cox, murdered earlier today in her district in Northern England. By all accounts, she was a rising star. Her maiden speech in Parliament celebrated the diversity of her beloved Yorkshire constituency, and passionately made the case that there is more that unites us than divides us. It is cruel and terrible that her life was cut short by a violent act of political intolerance.
It is critical that the United States and Britain, two of the world’s oldest and greatest democracies, stand together against hatred and violence. This is how we must honor Jo Cox -- by rejecting bigotry in all its forms, and instead embracing, as she always did, everything that binds us together. My thoughts and prayers are with her friends, her family, and the British people.”It is critical that the United States and Britain, two of the world’s oldest and greatest democracies, stand together against hatred and violence. This is how we must honor Jo Cox -- by rejecting bigotry in all its forms, and instead embracing, as she always did, everything that binds us together. My thoughts and prayers are with her friends, her family, and the British people.”
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn paid tribute to the MP Jo Cox at an impromptu vigil in Parliament Square in London.Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn paid tribute to the MP Jo Cox at an impromptu vigil in Parliament Square in London.
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