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you work for the jo cox foundation. with great difficulty, at the moment. i don't pretend to have the a nswe rs moment. i don't pretend to have the answers in this issue. but what we have tried to do since she was killed was create something positive out of something utterly horrific. ourfamily has out of something utterly horrific. our family has been out of something utterly horrific. ourfamily has been ripped apart by what's happened to us, and everyday is difficult. but we have chosen to try as best we can to ensure that something good comes out of something good comes out of something so dreadful. but every day feels like an uphill battle when things like this happen again. everybody needs to change, we all have a sense of responsibility to ensure that no other family suffers the way we have. but it is difficult, everyday is difficult, and you almost feel like we're back to square one again today. i thought things would change, and they haven't. ken ledbetter speaking to me this evening. donald trump says the us wi
you work for the jo cox foundation. with great difficulty, at the moment. i don't pretend to have the a nswe rs moment. i don't pretend to have the answers in this issue. but what we have tried to do since she was killed was create something positive out of something utterly horrific. ourfamily has out of something utterly horrific. our family has been out of something utterly horrific. ourfamily has been ripped apart by what's happened to us, and everyday is difficult. but we have chosen to...
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this is a very emotional moment because we are all of course thinking about our former colleague jo coxas so tragically taken from us. she said, "i will not live in a country where thousands of people are living longer lives forgotten by the rest of us." — — living lonely lives. she recognised that loneliness does not discriminate between young and old. it can affect anyone at any time and jo's commission set out to find a way forward and we all echo the minister's very generous and heartfelt tribute to her. i would also like to recognise the outstanding work of the honourable members. now how about this for dedication to the job? the mp for north swindon and work and pensions ministerjustin tomlin was in the commons chamber at the start of the day. nothing unusual about that except that he got married on the weekend. several mps offered their congratulations. but one had a question. what sort of honeymoon is this? laughter. it is a great honour to share my honeymoon with so many wonderful colleagues! the honourable gentleman almost kept a straight face. well, that's it for monday in pa
this is a very emotional moment because we are all of course thinking about our former colleague jo coxas so tragically taken from us. she said, "i will not live in a country where thousands of people are living longer lives forgotten by the rest of us." — — living lonely lives. she recognised that loneliness does not discriminate between young and old. it can affect anyone at any time and jo's commission set out to find a way forward and we all echo the minister's very generous...
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politicians from all parties have condemned the quotes just two years after the labour mp jo cox was cox foundation — which campaigns for a more tolerant world. she's in our leeds newsroom. when he saw some of those comments in the newspapers over the weekend from unnamed conservative mps, what did you make of it? it makes it another difficult few days for us as another difficult few days for us as afamily and another difficult few days for us as a family and i feel quite dismayed that unfortunately in the last couple of years nothing seems to have changed. there was a sense when joe was killed that people thought we should start debating in the political arena in a different way andi political arena in a different way and i hope that would happen and it does not seem to have happen. if anything it seems to have got worse. it is perhaps surprising that given that your sister, that her death sent out shock waves through the whole of westminster, mps who had known her and what alongside her. are you surprised that now we are seeing a return to this kind of language? i am surprised and
politicians from all parties have condemned the quotes just two years after the labour mp jo cox was cox foundation — which campaigns for a more tolerant world. she's in our leeds newsroom. when he saw some of those comments in the newspapers over the weekend from unnamed conservative mps, what did you make of it? it makes it another difficult few days for us as another difficult few days for us as afamily and another difficult few days for us as a family and i feel quite dismayed that...
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jo cox managed to grind the ball and get back off of the mark against ross. to try and eventually sealing the 35 all draw. in scotland, edinburgh thrashed toulon by a0 points to ia. running infour toulon by a0 points to ia. running in four tries to get three—time european champions. christine intercepted for their fourth as edinburgh moved to the top of full five with the other group between newcastle and montpelier to be played on sunday. running that some of the other actions. —— from the government had action. two—time winners saracens claimed their second pool win with a bonus point victory over lyon. alex lewington going over the line in the 77th minute to keep sarries above cardiff who play glasgow tomorrow. elsewhere in the champions cup, exeter struggled yet again — beaten 29—25 by ia—man castres. meanwhile, over in paris, racing 92 beat ulster aa—12. in the challenge cup — worcester beat ospreys 27 points to 21. sale won comfortably at home to connacht. but the english clubs didn't have it all their own way bristol narrowly lost to italians zebre. fo
jo cox managed to grind the ball and get back off of the mark against ross. to try and eventually sealing the 35 all draw. in scotland, edinburgh thrashed toulon by a0 points to ia. running infour toulon by a0 points to ia. running in four tries to get three—time european champions. christine intercepted for their fourth as edinburgh moved to the top of full five with the other group between newcastle and montpelier to be played on sunday. running that some of the other actions. —— from...
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i was jo cox message, too.a truth that the british people instinctively understand because they are not ideologues. they know we all have a common stake in this country and the only path to a better future is one we walked on together. so let's rise above the abuse. our values double cut through the bitterness and files that is poisoning our politics. and let's say about unclear. conservatives will always stand up for politics that unite us rather than divides us. [applause] now, that used to be labor's position, too. when i look at it later shipped today, and i worry no longer the case. we all remember what the labour party used to be. we passionately disagreed with many policies. every labour government must higher than they found it. every labor government ran out of other people's money to spend. every labor government left the economy in a mess. but at least they have some basic qualities everyone could respect. they're part of our institution in our armed forces. they were part of written. today when i lo
i was jo cox message, too.a truth that the british people instinctively understand because they are not ideologues. they know we all have a common stake in this country and the only path to a better future is one we walked on together. so let's rise above the abuse. our values double cut through the bitterness and files that is poisoning our politics. and let's say about unclear. conservatives will always stand up for politics that unite us rather than divides us. [applause] now, that used to...
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out and everybody is rightly condemned it, in these days when members of my profession, latterly, jo coxtty silly seems very mild, given the case ofjo cox being murdered and the kind of reaction this has had. talking of an assassination zone and a killing zone, that is an century language that i imagine you would want to ta ke that i imagine you would want to take the opportunity to condemn wholeheartedly. i do condemn it, but i want to understand the context in which it was said. it is now being reported as if it was public incitement by the individuals who said these things. i think the characterisation of these conversations, they were probably intended to be private and graphic and impressive in private to the individual concerned, who was having a conversation. singularly un—wise, obviously quite wrong even to run the risk of comments like that getting into the public domain. it's got the condemnation it richly deserves. which i would share. i'm not sure whether it makes much difference whether the comments were in public or in private. do you think the prime minister has lost contr
out and everybody is rightly condemned it, in these days when members of my profession, latterly, jo coxtty silly seems very mild, given the case ofjo cox being murdered and the kind of reaction this has had. talking of an assassination zone and a killing zone, that is an century language that i imagine you would want to ta ke that i imagine you would want to take the opportunity to condemn wholeheartedly. i do condemn it, but i want to understand the context in which it was said. it is now...
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a few weeks later, brendan cox, husband of the murdered mp jo cox, later, brendan cox, husband of theiate texts. injune, we looked at medecins sans frontieres, one of the biggest aid charities in the world, we heard some quite similar claims. staff had seen prostitutes being used in the field in kenya and central africa, we got hold of an internal report showing a third of women interviewed said they had been touched inappropriately at work. we then heard from a whistle—blower who said she had heard her boss discussing the possibilities of bartering women for sex in liberia. it is worth pointing out she was not in liberia, it was impossible for us to com pletely completely corroborate the claims. in the clip powering up, you can hear what she said her boss said. it is so easy to barter medication with easy girls in liberia. he was suggesting lots of the young girls who had lost parents to the ebola crisis, they would do anything sexual in exchange for medication. when you heard your boss used the phrase barter medication with girls, what did you think he meant? sex in exchange for med
a few weeks later, brendan cox, husband of the murdered mp jo cox, later, brendan cox, husband of theiate texts. injune, we looked at medecins sans frontieres, one of the biggest aid charities in the world, we heard some quite similar claims. staff had seen prostitutes being used in the field in kenya and central africa, we got hold of an internal report showing a third of women interviewed said they had been touched inappropriately at work. we then heard from a whistle—blower who said she...
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that was jo cox's message as well.that the only path to a better future is one that we walked down together. let's rise above the abuse, let's make a positive case for our values that will cut through the bitterness and bile that is poisoning our politics. and let's say it loud and clear, conservatives will always stand up for the politics that unites us rather than divides us. that used to be labour's position to. but when i look at its leadership today i worry it's no longer the case. we all ran in the what the labour party used to be. we passionately disagreed with many of their policies. every labour government left and employment higher than they found it, every labour government ran out of other money to spend, even —— every labour government left the economy in a mess. but at least they had some basic qualities that everyone could respect. they were proud of our institutions, proud of our armed forces, proud of britain. today when i look across at the opposition benches i can still see that labour party but not
that was jo cox's message as well.that the only path to a better future is one that we walked down together. let's rise above the abuse, let's make a positive case for our values that will cut through the bitterness and bile that is poisoning our politics. and let's say it loud and clear, conservatives will always stand up for the politics that unites us rather than divides us. that used to be labour's position to. but when i look at its leadership today i worry it's no longer the case. we all...