Ten years after Jo Cox was killed, the UK should remember – and honour – her legacy (opens original article in a new tab)
Ten years after Jo Cox's murder, the UK is urged to remember her legacy of unity and compassion amid rising far-right extremism and political division.
- Ten years after Jo Cox's murder, her legacy is highlighted as a call for unity and compassion
- Her killer, Thomas Mair, was a white supremacist with far-right motives who attacked her in 2016
- The article notes the rise of far-right extremism in the UK and lack of cross-party collaboration
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