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Jo Cox tributes at the More In Common rally – live updates | Jo Cox tributes at the More In Common rally – live updates |
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Frostrup ends the Trafalgar Square event by urging the audience not to let this be just one day. Let’s take the spirit of unity and roll it out, she says. | |
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Back in Trafalgar Square Frostrup says Jo loved musicals. She particularly loved Les Miserables, and some of the cast are on state singing her favourite song, Do you hear the people sing? | |
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Severin Carrell | |
About 100 people including the Edinburgh South MP Ian Murray gathered on Portobello beach, Edinburgh, with candles marking out “more in common” pressed into the sand. | |
They heard Jo Cox’s friend, Oxfam colleague and former bandmate Kim Wallace say Jo and Brendan Cox loved climbing in Scotland: they had summited 98 of the country’s 282 Munros, hills over 3,000 feet (914m) high, and were planning their 100th this summer. | |
“Jo was fearless,” Wallace said, choking back tears. “Jo was killed by hatred and if that happened to anyone else, Jo would not have been silent. She would’ve called it for what it was. I encourage you all to love the world like Jo did.” | |
For #JoCoxMP about 100 people gathered on #Portobello beach, Edinburgh, candles spelling out in sand #MoreInCommon pic.twitter.com/xotIBwHCq1 | |
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The speaker in Trafalgar Square asks everyone in the crowd to hold hands with the people beside them and pledge to ‘love like Jo’. It is very un-British, the speaker says, “but Jo would have loved it.” | |
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Police say around 2,000 people have turned out in Batley's market square to pay tribute to MP Jo Cox. pic.twitter.com/yAqpjexUpw | |
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Some of Jo’s friends are now addressing the crowd in Trafalgar Square. | |
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Malala Yousafza, who was shot as a schoolgirl for defying a Taliban ban on girls attending school and who subsequently won the Nobel Peace Prize, is speaking now. | |
She says she knows from her own life how powerful it is when a family is lifted up in prayer. | |
She says the idea that we have more in common than what separates us was not just a line in a speech for Cox. It was a principle that she lived her life by. | |
She says Cox will not be remembered for the way she died. She will be remembered for the way she lived. We will live like Jo because we will love like Jo, she says. | |
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A choir from the school attended by Jo’s son Cuillin is singing If I had a hammer. | |
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There is a tribute from the White Helmets, volunteer search and rescue workers in Syria. | |
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Bill Nighy reads an extract from a speech by Robert Kennedy. | Bill Nighy reads an extract from a speech by Robert Kennedy. |
Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation. Thousands of Peace Corps volunteers are making a difference in isolated villages and city slums in dozens of countries. Thousands of unknown men and women in Europe resisted the occupation of the Nazis and many died, but all added to the ultimate strength and freedom of their countries. It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. | Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation. Thousands of Peace Corps volunteers are making a difference in isolated villages and city slums in dozens of countries. Thousands of unknown men and women in Europe resisted the occupation of the Nazis and many died, but all added to the ultimate strength and freedom of their countries. It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. |
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The actress Gillian Anderson is reading a poem, I will stand for love. | The actress Gillian Anderson is reading a poem, I will stand for love. |
To celebrate Jo Cox. "I shall stand for love, because we need more light." #VoteRemain #MoreInCommon @dorothyoger pic.twitter.com/6PtBQC462k | To celebrate Jo Cox. "I shall stand for love, because we need more light." #VoteRemain #MoreInCommon @dorothyoger pic.twitter.com/6PtBQC462k |