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EU referendum live: Juncker says UK will not get better deal if it votes to leave | |
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Here is the scene from Batley, in Jo Cox’s constituency, where another More In Commons event is taking place. | |
People waiting to sign the book of condolences at the Jo Cox memorial in Batley town square. pic.twitter.com/dV8aKh3R1L | |
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More In Common event in memory of Jo Cox | |
Here is the scene from the More In Common event in Trafalgar Square in memory of Jo Cox. | |
The band playing is Diddley Dee, a band that Jo loved and that played at her wedding. | |
Later there will be a film tribute to Jo, speeches from her husband Brendan, her sister Kim Leadbeater and Malala, the Pakistani activist and Nobel Peace Prize winners, as well as video messages and music. | |
We will be covering the proceedings in detail. | |
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Anushka Asthana | |
Hilary Benn, the shadow foreign secretary, has launched a vicious attack on leading figures campaigning for Britain to leave the EU, claiming that they want to privatise the NHS, inflict taxes that will hurt the poor and weaken workers’ rights. | |
The Labour politician has hit out at Conservative figures, including Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Iain Duncan Smith, as well as Ukip’s Nigel Farage, warning that British politics will shift quickly to the right if they win the referendum. | |
“Why should anyone believe them when they claim they want to put people in control? Their track record tells us that their mission is nothing less than Thatcherism on steroids,” he wrote in the Guardian, arguing that their track record in politics was not to help the poor. | |
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Juncker says UK will not get better deal if it votes to leave | |
Jennifer Rankin | |
Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European commision, has told British voters there will be no re-opening of talks on Britain’s place in the EU, in the event of a vote to leave. | |
Out means out. British policymakers and British voters have to know that there will be no kind of renegotiation. | |
Juncker said there would be no re-opening of the British “special status” agreement negotiated with David Cameron in February. Under the deal, the prime minister got an exemption from the EU goal of “ever closer union”, the right to restrict welfare rights of EU workers in Britain and safeguards for countries outside the eurozone, vis-a-vis the larger single-currency bloc. | |
We have concluded a deal with the prime minister. He got the maximum he could receive and we gave the maximum we could give. So there will be no renegotiation. | |
If Britain votes to leave the EU on Thursday, the February deal will immediately become null and void, thanks to a self-destruct clause written into the text. | |
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Jessica Elgot | Jessica Elgot |
The day before her murder, Jo Cox’s family had spent a happy day out on the river, her husband Brendan and their two small children flying the flag for ‘IN’ as they joined the remain flotilla to counter Nigel Farage’s Brexit boat on the Thames. The kids had enjoyed it so much, Brendan Cox tweeted that afternoon, they had asked to do it again the next day. | The day before her murder, Jo Cox’s family had spent a happy day out on the river, her husband Brendan and their two small children flying the flag for ‘IN’ as they joined the remain flotilla to counter Nigel Farage’s Brexit boat on the Thames. The kids had enjoyed it so much, Brendan Cox tweeted that afternoon, they had asked to do it again the next day. |
On Cox’s 42nd birthday, less than a week since her killing outside her constituency surgery, her family and friends stepped aboard a barge moored by the family houseboat, to make their way up the river to Westminster again, to celebrate the life of the MP, human rights activist, wife and mother. | On Cox’s 42nd birthday, less than a week since her killing outside her constituency surgery, her family and friends stepped aboard a barge moored by the family houseboat, to make their way up the river to Westminster again, to celebrate the life of the MP, human rights activist, wife and mother. |
Her neighbours at Hermitage Moorings had carpeted one community dinghy with 1,000 roses, a floating memorial named ‘Yorkshire Rose’ after the MP for Batley and Spen. | Her neighbours at Hermitage Moorings had carpeted one community dinghy with 1,000 roses, a floating memorial named ‘Yorkshire Rose’ after the MP for Batley and Spen. |
At the gates of the East London moorings where the family houseboat docked, a table was filled with bouquets and potted roses left by mourners and on the riverside walkway facing the boats, there were drops of white candle wax and burnt-out memorial candles. | At the gates of the East London moorings where the family houseboat docked, a table was filled with bouquets and potted roses left by mourners and on the riverside walkway facing the boats, there were drops of white candle wax and burnt-out memorial candles. |
From the Hermitage moorings with its views from Tower Bridge and City Hall, the barge with Brendan Cox and his two children, towing the floating memorial, set off up the river. | From the Hermitage moorings with its views from Tower Bridge and City Hall, the barge with Brendan Cox and his two children, towing the floating memorial, set off up the river. |
Before disembarking at Westminister Pier just as Big Ben struck 3pm, the dinghy was tied to a mooring post outside the Palace of Westminster; where it will stay for a week. | Before disembarking at Westminister Pier just as Big Ben struck 3pm, the dinghy was tied to a mooring post outside the Palace of Westminster; where it will stay for a week. |
The main event will follow in Trafalgar Square, which coincides with dozens more around the world, named More In Common, after the MP’s maiden speech. | The main event will follow in Trafalgar Square, which coincides with dozens more around the world, named More In Common, after the MP’s maiden speech. |
The couple’s favourite band will play, with tributes from Malala, U2 and a guard of honour decked in suffragette colours of purple, green and white. | The couple’s favourite band will play, with tributes from Malala, U2 and a guard of honour decked in suffragette colours of purple, green and white. |
#MoreInCommon Brendan Cox and his 2 children Cuillin &Lejla on a barge from the Hermitage Community #yplive @Jo_Cox1 pic.twitter.com/7rNi7Asiwa | #MoreInCommon Brendan Cox and his 2 children Cuillin &Lejla on a barge from the Hermitage Community #yplive @Jo_Cox1 pic.twitter.com/7rNi7Asiwa |
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.@jeremycorbyn now riffing on his favourite topics: country-by-country reporting; financial transactions tax; posted workers' directive. | .@jeremycorbyn now riffing on his favourite topics: country-by-country reporting; financial transactions tax; posted workers' directive. |
Corbyn is repeating many of the points he raised in his EU speech yesterday. | Corbyn is repeating many of the points he raised in his EU speech yesterday. |
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Corbyn is talking about the need for countries to work together to tackle problems with an international dimension, like pollution. | Corbyn is talking about the need for countries to work together to tackle problems with an international dimension, like pollution. |
“The sea is a common denominator for all of us,” he says. | “The sea is a common denominator for all of us,” he says. |
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This is from my colleague Heather Stewart. | This is from my colleague Heather Stewart. |
Noticeably upbeat tone at last Labour In event - less transactional, more about spirit of openness and cooperation the EU represents. | Noticeably upbeat tone at last Labour In event - less transactional, more about spirit of openness and cooperation the EU represents. |
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Jeremy Corbyn is speaking now. | Jeremy Corbyn is speaking now. |
He thanks Khan for winning the London mayor election against the most disgusting campaign he had ever seen in an election. | He thanks Khan for winning the London mayor election against the most disgusting campaign he had ever seen in an election. |
Labour does not believe in the status quo, he says. It wants to reform Europe to make it work better for people. | Labour does not believe in the status quo, he says. It wants to reform Europe to make it work better for people. |
He says people should vote to remain in the EU for jobs, for rights at work and for the NHS. | He says people should vote to remain in the EU for jobs, for rights at work and for the NHS. |
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Sadiq Khan is speaking now. He says Labour faces the fight of its life between now and 10pm tomorrow. He says staying in the EU is the best way to be true to British values and Labour values. | Sadiq Khan is speaking now. He says Labour faces the fight of its life between now and 10pm tomorrow. He says staying in the EU is the best way to be true to British values and Labour values. |
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Kezia Dugdale, the Scottish Labour leader, says the risks of leaving the EU outweigh any potential benefits. And these are risks we do not have to take, she says. | Kezia Dugdale, the Scottish Labour leader, says the risks of leaving the EU outweigh any potential benefits. And these are risks we do not have to take, she says. |
She says you do not have to love Europe to vote for it. | She says you do not have to love Europe to vote for it. |
Tomorrow is not the day for a protest vote, she says. | Tomorrow is not the day for a protest vote, she says. |