Leaders gather to mourn murdered mp

David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn have joined together

to censure the slaughtering of MP Jo Cox as an

"assault on majority rule government".

Talking close by the executive in Mrs

Cox's West Yorkshire supporters, Work pioneer

Mr Corbyn said Parliament would be reviewed on

Monday, and named the assault "a demonstration of

disdain".

Mrs Cox, 41, was shot and cut in the road

as she made a beeline for a booked voting demographic

surgery on Thursday.

A 52-year-old man has been captured.

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The visit came as the Traditionalists, Lib Dems

what's more, UKIP all reported they would not challenge

the by-decision coming about because of her passing.

Joined by House Cleric Rose Hudson-

Wilkin, Leeds Focal MP Hilary Benn and

House Speaker John Bercow , the prime

pastor and the Work pioneer bowed their

heads as they laid bundles in Birstall.

Mr Corbyn said he had requested Parliament to

be reviewed to empower lawmakers to pay tribute to

the Work MP "for the benefit of everyone in this

nation who values majority rules system... free from the

sort of fierceness that Jo endured."

He included: "Jo was an excellent, awesome,

exceptionally skilled lady, taken from us in her initial

40s when she had such a great amount to give thus much

of her life in front of her.

"It's a disaster past catastrophe what happened

recently.

"In her memory, we won't permit those individuals

that spread contempt and toxin to isolate our

society, we will reinforce our majority rule government,

reinforce our free discourse."

Vote Leave and Remain have both suspended

battling in the EU submission in light of the

assault.

Jo Cox in her own words

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Mr Cameron said: "Where we see scorn, where

we discover division, where we see narrow mindedness we

must drive it out of our legislative issues and out of our

open life and out of our groups.

"In the event that we really need to respect Jo, then what we

should do is perceive that her qualities - administration,

group, resilience - the qualities she lived by

what's more, worked by, those are the qualities that we

need to increase in our national life in the

months and years to come."

The 52-year-old captured man, named locally as

Tommy Mair, stays in guardianship.

Witness Ben Abdullah, who was working at a

bistro by the scene of the assault, said he

saw "a waterway of individuals" descending the road

"shouting and yelling".

Mr Abdullah said he heard a few shots and saw

Mrs Cox on the floor "in an awful state".

Government officials have been cautioned to audit their

security in the wake of the assault and a

indication of security direction has been conveyed

to MPs, said an administration representative.

West Yorkshire Police have so far declined to

talk about the conceivable rationale behind the murdering.

On Thursday, many individuals of all beliefs

stuffed into Holy person Dwindle's Congregation in Birstall for a

administration of recognition a while a vigil was too

held outside Parliament.

Mrs Cox is the primary sitting MP to be slaughtered subsequent to

1990, when Ian Gow was the toward the end in a string of

government officials to bite the dust on account of Northern Irish

dread gatherings.

She was hitched to campaigner Brendan Cox,

what's more, had two youthful youngsters, with the family

partitioning its time between its body electorate home

what's more, a waterway pontoon on the Thames.

He said in an announcement: "Jo would have no

laments about her life, she experienced each day of it to

the full.

"Jo had confidence in a superior world and she battled for

it each day of her existence with a vitality and a get-up-and-go

forever that would deplete a great many people.

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