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i'm just going to say that in terms of moving forward, we all need to agree with brendan cox and findreciate your time. do send us your views. and you can use the hashtag if you are tweeting. kevin on the e—mail says one wouldn't tolerate abuse and any other profession. and a manager dismissing any complaints of abuse would be reprimanded, so to shun it as humbug is unpardonable. john says this, if these mentally weak female mps cannot stand the heat then they should resign and get another life. but the behaviour of all the mps in the house needs to change. stuart says there is no excuse for death threats against anyone and the full force of the law should be brought down on those doing so. and danny says, whilst i do not approve anybody abusing politicians, what did you think would happen when you ignored the vote? the way labour and the other remainers ganged up on the prime minister was nothing short of shameful. keep them coming in. next. sophie dale's son levi almost died after he got measles. we'll talk to him in a minute — along with a nursery owner who won't allow kids in her
i'm just going to say that in terms of moving forward, we all need to agree with brendan cox and findreciate your time. do send us your views. and you can use the hashtag if you are tweeting. kevin on the e—mail says one wouldn't tolerate abuse and any other profession. and a manager dismissing any complaints of abuse would be reprimanded, so to shun it as humbug is unpardonable. john says this, if these mentally weak female mps cannot stand the heat then they should resign and get another...
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we are going to speak to brendan cox, and if you bear with us a minute, we will play the sequence in way to honour the memory ofjo cox andindeed way to honour the memory ofjo cox and indeed the best way to bring this country together would be, i think, to get brexit done. jo cox of course was murdered in 2016. brendan, give us your reaction to what was said yesterday.” brendan, give us your reaction to what was said yesterday. i wasn't following it, i was with friends and i turned on my phone and saw it and i have to say i was quite shocked by it. it's one of those moments where you just, ijust it. it's one of those moments where you just, i just wouldn't it. it's one of those moments where you just, ijust wouldn't have thought that would have happened. i was surprised by it and i felt slightly sick, that feeling that you get when you see something that sticks in your throat. as i say, i think in politics generally we should be increasingly used to the unusual, but i didn't expect that. tell us a little more about that. a lot of people, there is a debate this morning about language mo
we are going to speak to brendan cox, and if you bear with us a minute, we will play the sequence in way to honour the memory ofjo cox andindeed way to honour the memory ofjo cox and indeed the best way to bring this country together would be, i think, to get brexit done. jo cox of course was murdered in 2016. brendan, give us your reaction to what was said yesterday.” brendan, give us your reaction to what was said yesterday. i wasn't following it, i was with friends and i turned on my phone...
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brendan cox.ive mp glyn davies told the bbc that the atmosphere in the commons yesterday as in part due to opposition mps barracking borisjohnson as he spoke. but when the prime minister walked in, i mean, he was facing 300 people on the other side that really were shouting all kinds of abuse and i think it creates an environment where you can't have sensible debate. and generally speaking, i'm in the camp of people who want to tone this down. i think there is quite a big debate about that issue today and i might try and speak in that if i can. i would like us to go back to the sort of politics we used to have. there is a tendency, at the moment, i think, while the debate about being a member of the european union continues, i fear we are not going to be able to calm things down. this morning the speaker of the commons, john bercow, warned mps that yesterday's scenes were unacceptable. i think there is a widespread sense across the house and beyond, that yesterday the house did itself no credit. t
brendan cox.ive mp glyn davies told the bbc that the atmosphere in the commons yesterday as in part due to opposition mps barracking borisjohnson as he spoke. but when the prime minister walked in, i mean, he was facing 300 people on the other side that really were shouting all kinds of abuse and i think it creates an environment where you can't have sensible debate. and generally speaking, i'm in the camp of people who want to tone this down. i think there is quite a big debate about that...
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jo cox's husband brendan cox has this morning told the bbc it wasn't legitimate to co—opt his late wife'sat she didn't believe in or didn't say". our political correspondent helen catt reports. as the prime minister prepared to face mps, some were hoping for an apology, others his resignation, others a milder tone. instead... the supreme court was asked to intervene in this process for the first time ever. and it is absolutely no disrespect to the judiciary to say i think the court was wrong. boris johnson issued a challenge to the opposition — you vote to sack me. they have until the house rises today to table a motion of no confidence in the government. the snp seemed like they might be tempted to take up the offer. the opposition must unite to trigger a vote of no confidence to bring this chaotic government down. but in the end, no party tabled a no confidence vote. they won't throw boris johnson out, they say, until they are sure a no—deal brexit can't happen, but that doesn't mean they think he is the man for the job. this, mr speaker, was ten minutes of bluster from a dangerous prim
jo cox's husband brendan cox has this morning told the bbc it wasn't legitimate to co—opt his late wife'sat she didn't believe in or didn't say". our political correspondent helen catt reports. as the prime minister prepared to face mps, some were hoping for an apology, others his resignation, others a milder tone. instead... the supreme court was asked to intervene in this process for the first time ever. and it is absolutely no disrespect to the judiciary to say i think the court was...
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todayjo cox's widower, brendan, called for all sides to stop using inflammatory language.se of politics now whereby, we're notjust disagreeing with each other, but we are calling each other worst na m es other, but we are calling each other worst names that we can where we are saying what happened in the past few weeks was a dictatorship. the boris johnson is a fascist or the people that want to remain in the european union are in league with other nations. this stuff is not only wrong, because actually on both sides of the debate, people are just trying to do what the things are for the country. but it is also dangerous. it creates environment where the sort of thing that happened to joe where the sort of thing that happened tojoe becomes more likely. another labour mp caught up in all of this is yvette cooper. her 19—year—old daughter ellie took to twitter today to say here's the mpjess phillips, who was a friend ofjo cox's, asking an urgent question in parliament today. the people opposite of me know how appalling it was to describe the murder of my friend as mere humbu
todayjo cox's widower, brendan, called for all sides to stop using inflammatory language.se of politics now whereby, we're notjust disagreeing with each other, but we are calling each other worst na m es other, but we are calling each other worst names that we can where we are saying what happened in the past few weeks was a dictatorship. the boris johnson is a fascist or the people that want to remain in the european union are in league with other nations. this stuff is not only wrong, because...