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RIP Jo Cox


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Its really weird here at the moment.

It's like an eerie sort of silence. Even the cars are driving slower.

We saw all the unmarked police cars etc going breakneck speed so we knew something was serious.

Never think eh.


And yes of course I did vote for her. But she was an active MP in the community. Showing up at school achievement nights etc. (Grace met her last month)


Proper sad here. It seems like we all are.

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Just filled up after hearing what her husband has just released as a statement.

Google it.

 


I really don't know if I could of used those words in his position, much respect to him.

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How many other deranged lunatics are running round with guns there?


They gotta be arming the Police at all times surely?

 

Not in my opinion. Unless the Police were on scene when it happened then what difference would it have made?



RIP Jo.

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How many other deranged lunatics are running round with guns there?


They gotta be arming the Police at all times surely?

 



It's the result of shutting down all the nut houses, loons left to live in society self medicating instead of being securely locked up.

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What a horrific thing to happen.. All thoughts with her family and friends :(


Of all the political replies, though I thought our PMs official reply was a bit generic, it was Hillary Clinton who's irritated me:

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Pandering politician just trying to secure more votes. :evil:

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I get the feeling many people aren't taking the referendum too seriously, but here we have someone who's literally died for what she believe in.

:stupid:

... The fact that the person (Loathed to use that word) who did this was screaming "Britain first" is sickening to me..


This is such a vile thing to happen, I can't even imagine how she must have felt as she realised what was happening to her..

Just hope her family are as well as they can possibly be at the moment..

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I think it shows the respect she held by the turn out from parliament today.

From all sides of the divide. Respect evidently was shown to them too from the local community.

I have been working on days but lisa has been about.

To be honest I think it's the only time a serving tory PM would have got that respect here.

Shows how we are all feeling.

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I've got tears in my eyes from watching ITV news tonight!

pleased to see all sections of her community coming together,

lets hope something good and lasting can come out of this terrible thing! :(


pleased to see that EU in/out campaigning has been postponed for now.

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Sounds like she was a decent MP, one of the rare ones, I don't get why some nut job would do this to a pretty inoffensive, decent MP, who obviously cared about her constituency.

It's her kids I feel really sorry for.

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