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Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 17 June 2016 06:38.

Despite the already voluminous coverage the shocking murder of Jo Cox, the MP for Batley & Spen, has received, there really is not much known at this point about the reasons for it.  Neither the West Yorkshire Police website nor facebook page offers any information beyond that released at yesterday afternoon’s press conference.  It is apparent that the alleged attacker, Tommy Mair, 52, had mental problems and had lived in the area for many, many years, most of that period in some isolation.  There will be questions to answer as to what level of professional oversight was provided for such a disturbed person.  But the expectation must be that this tragic affair has no wider implications that that.

Of course, the greater part of the media is in full Remain mode and wants to exploit Jo Cox’s murder however it can.  There are two lines of attack emerging.  The first is the shameless endeavour to associate Mair with “the far right”, presenting him as some kind of revenge-taker for the recent lone-wolf attacks by Muslims - also mentally disturbed people - in America and France.  This lends a certain equivalence to the debate on Islam in the West, and amounts, quite frankly, to a prostitution of the facts.  Britain First, which little group of rather brave people might or might not have unwittingly supplied Mair with his Allahu Akbar moment, will be hauled over the coals for a few days before the next outrage committed by a Muslim shuts up these venal journalists.

The second line of attack is to try to associate the Leave campaign with “the hate” that apparently causes such events as this murder.  Jo Cox’s activist husband Brendan, who it is claimed was in a speed-boat on the Thames on Wednesday harrying Nigel Farage’s trawler fleet, has now issued a helpfully vague demand to “fight against the hate that killed her”.  A madman killed her, but left-wing activists never relent - even, it seems, in circumstances as personal and desperate as this.

Obviously, the worry is that the dead Jo Cox will be installed as the new Aylan Kurdi, and six days of synthetic but unbroken hysteria will ensue, with otherwise perfectly sane female voters rending their garments and wailing at the shocking thought of leaving the EU.  Even now, the likes of Emma Thompson must be pondering how best to make another successful entrance in to the public arena to appeal “for us to be together”.  That’s together with Goldman Sachs, the IMF, the EU Commission, Angela Merkel, millions of Muslims, and the suffering Third World everywhere.

Must be worth a few vital per cent in the polling booth, hey?  Cynical?  What, me?



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Posted by Nxx on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 08:12 | #

How the traitorist media chooses to exploit this and how their efforts will sway the upcoming vote is the only issue that matters. Please keep us updated.


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Posted by The Labor Party is Not White Left! on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 08:56 | #

A madman killed her, but left-wing activists never relent - even, it seems, in circumstances as personal and desperate as this.

The labor party is not White Left! it is Judeo neo-liberal and it is they who are relentlessly against us.

The White Left is relentlessly for native nationalist interests.

 


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Posted by Guessedworker on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 10:00 | #

This is the lead story in Jo Cox’s local weekly paper:

http://www.batleynews.co.uk/news/local/more-than-150-years-jail-for-13-men-who-sexually-abused-vulnerable-halifax-schoolgirl-1-7968693

More than 150 years jail for 13 men who sexually abused vulnerable Halifax schoolgirlA judge has passed jail sentences totalling more than 150 years on 13 men convicted of the horrific sexual abuse of a vulnerable schoolgirl from Halifax.

Four other men have yet to be sentenced for sex offences in the case, which could not previously be reported because of potential prejudice to a series of trials at Leeds Crown Court but restrictions were lifted this evening (June 16) at the end of the fourth and last trial ...

Aftab Hussain, 37, of Halifax, who pleaded guilty in September last year to two offences of sexual activity with a child, was sentenced to six years imprisonment.

Haaris Ahmed, 32, of Halifax, was found guilty of two counts sexual activity with a child and with the supply of Class B drugs. He was sentenced to 12 and a half years imprisonment.

Taukeer Butt, 31, of Halifax, was found guilty of four counts of sexual activity with a child. He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.

Azeem Subhani, 25, of Halifax, was found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child. He was sentenced to nine years imprisonment.

Tahir Mahmood. 43, of Halifax, was found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child and sexual assault. He was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment.

Mohammed Ali Ahmed, 43, of Halifax, was found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a child. He was sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment.

Talib Saddiq, 31, of Halifax, was found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child, and was sentenced to nine years imprisonment.

Amaar Ali Ditta, 27, of Halifax, was found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child. He was sentenced to nine years imprisonment.

Sikander Malik, 31, of Halifax, was found guilty of sexual activity with a child. He was sentenced to six years imprisonment.

Haider Ali, 41, of Halifax, was found guilty of sexual activity with a child and causing a person to engage in sexual activity. He was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment.

Mohammed Ramzan, 35, of Bradford, was found guilty of rape, and was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.

Khalid Zaman, 38, of Bradford, was found guilty of two counts of rape and supplying Class B drugs and was sentenced to 17 and a half years in jail.

Hedar Ali, 36, of Bradford, was found guilty of two counts of rape and two counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation. He was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment.

Here is Jo Cox’s slavishly multiculti maiden speech in the Commons:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jo-cox-dead-maiden-first-speech-house-commons-read-in-full-labour-mp-transcript-a7086106.html

Our communities have been deeply enhanced by immigration, be it of Irish Catholics across the constituency or of Muslims from Gujarat in India or from Pakistan, principally from Kashmir. While we celebrate our diversity, what surprises me time and time again as I travel around the constituency is that we are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us.

... The spirit of non-conformity is as prevalent now in my part of west Yorkshire as it was in the time of my two immediate predecessors, Mike Wood and Elizabeth Peacock. They were both known for offering their own brand of independent, non-conformist service, albeit in very different ways. I intend to maintain that established tradition in my own unique style.

She seems not to have been non-conformist enough to take a moral position on Muslim paedophilia.  I wonder what the non-conformists and Dissenters of the English past would have thought of that.


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Posted by Mair's act: an example of what we aren't on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 10:05 | #

The Cox murder is an opportunity for liberal media spin, but it is, or should be, far from insurmountable damage to the Brexit campaign and native nationalist image.

It is obviously more of a challenge than the Dylan Roof murders; but while concerns for the associations and negative implications for White Nationalism were greatly exaggerated in that case, they are exaggerated in this case as well.

Mair does not represent us, he represents a hairbrain coming through the ideology of the American right.

For us, it is an occasion to state that Mair’s act is an example of what we are not. It is very possible to overcome association. Permit me an example:

It was possible for Rudolph Guiliani to take New York City, a dirty, violent city of the 1970’s bedecked with XXX movie theaters all over Times Square to welcome all arrivals to the city - Deep Throat ..The Devil in Your Mother’s ASS, etc.

With Guillani taking office, Times Square started showing Disney movies and the marquis welcomed arrivals to New York with messages like “have a nice day!”

His police department dramatically lowered crime by being more active - for example, by breaking up gangs of black juveniles.

Who would have thought so big and owned-by-big-corrupt-money a city like New York could be changed for the conservative better?

But he did it. He was also successful in fighting Mafia.

And he met with challenges.

A New York City police officer allegedly put a night stick up the ass of one Haitian immigrant, Abner Louima, while shouting “This is Guilliani’s town now!”

Of course the (((media))) went on for months about this.

Nevertheless, Guilliani was able to put the incident aside with aplomb, dismissing it calmly as “a teachable moment: This is an opportunity to say that this is not what we want from our police department.”

Similarly, we might with full confidence and clear conscience state simply that Mair’s act does not represent our ways.

Even in its expression, it does not represent what we are in authenticity, but rather an expression of reaction to the overbearing injustice and stress of immigration imposition on native nationalists.


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Posted by DanielS on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 12:34 | #

This was a brilliant conclusion, GW:

Obviously, the worry is that the dead Jo Cox will be installed as the new Aylan Kurdi, and six days of synthetic but unbroken hysteria will ensue, with otherwise perfectly sane female voters rending their garments and wailing at the shocking thought of leaving the EU.  Even now, the likes of Emma Thompson must be pondering how best to make another successful entrance in to the public arena to appeal “for us to be together”.  That’s together with Goldman Sachs, the IMF, the EU Commission, Angela Merkel, millions of Muslims, and the suffering Third World everywhere.

Must be worth a few vital per cent in the polling booth, hey?  Cynical?  What, me?


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Posted by Guessedworker on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 13:17 | #

Apparently, the Remainiac twittersphere is already peppered with people tweeting along the lines of, “Vote for Jo.  Vote Remain.”

Meanwhile, this chat page, local to Batley:

https://www.reddit.com/user/Acehole_Rimmer

... has emergered into the light, complete with a rather believable explanation of why Jo Cox died:

Local here, street away from the murderer and down the road from the amazing Jo Coxs surgery.
Sadden and shocked. I know it’s trotted out on every one of these horrific incidents but the man was genuinely a loner who was batshit mad.
He used to go to a mental health course thing that really helped him a year or so ago, after the elections it got discontinued and he sort of blamed her for it. Felt she was giving too much to Europe & everywhere but locally (her amazing Syria & anti-slavery work etc) which is just completely incorrect. She cared a great deal about her constituency and she walked around Birstall as a local, not a shipped in MP. He was a lunatic with a grudge and that is a dangerous combo.


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Posted by Ryan on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 22:38 | #

Within hours of her death her husband has been attempting to make political capital out of it to support mass immigration.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/17/mainstream-politicians-clueless-on-how-to-deal-with-migration-debate-says-jo-coxs-husband

Shouldn’t you be with your children and family than doing the rounds with journalists?


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Posted by surprsing leave % increase after cox murder on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 23:00 | #

Zero Hedge, “First Brexit Poll After Jo Cox Death Reveals Stunning Result,” 17 June 2017:

The sad death of pro-EU British MP Jo Cox prompted a buying spree in Sterling that carried on through today as hope sprung eternal that her assassination (and the efforts to politicize the actions of a mad man) would lead to either a delayed vote or sympathetic pro-EU “Remain” swing. JPMorgan hinted before the close that was not the case and now, as USA Today reports, the first post-Cox poll reveals a shocking swing in “Remain” voters…

  British support for remaining in the European Union has weakened in the wake of the murder of the pro-EU politician Jo Cox, according to an online research company Friday.

  Qriously, a London-based technology start-up that gathers data and intelligence about consumers through mobile phone apps, found that backing among likely voters for Britain’s EU membership has dropped to 32% from 40% before her death.

  The poll was based on 1,992 British adults surveyed on June 13-16, and then 1,002 on June 17 — the day after Cox was shot and killed in northern England. The start-up claims to have held the first such survey on the topic since the lawmaker’s slaying. Most of Qriously’s surveys are done for corporate brands and it has not been previously conducted an EU referendum poll.

  Respondents were asked: “Imagine the EU referendum were held today. Would you vote for the U.K. to remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?” They were given three options: “Remain in the EU,” “Leave the EU,” or “Don’t know.”


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Posted by Ryan on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 23:21 | #

I would also add that on the news they are positioning her as this her anti-war, Syrian peace heroine.

She seriously wasn’t. She, like much of the international ‘humanitarians’, say they are anti-war but repeat the exact lines given by the State Department and NGO’s about Assad being a ‘brutal dictator’, ‘human rights’ abusers (without substanitally referencing any):

Jo Cox’s criticing Russia who, unlike Western countries have actually attacked ISIS:
http://www.jocox.org.uk/2016/03/15/russian-withdrawal-from-syria-welcomed/

Numerous sources claim Russia breached the ceasefire that was put in place last month with indiscriminate air strikes that resulted in the deaths of countless civilians. She raised these concerns in an urgent question in Parliament two weeks ago.

Russia had been responsible for more than half of all civilian deaths caused by foreign air strikes.

She asked the Foreign Secretary if now was the time to look again at a NATO-backed bombing zone to protect civilians.

NATO backed bombings to protect civilians? Wasn’t that the line for Libya intervention which has led to the situation today of Libya being a divided, failed state with a low level civil war between different groups including Islamists?

Thus they just give legitimacy to the Neo-Con narrative which is used to justifiy intervention but somehow expect to get the opposite action (non-intervention).

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/13840343.Britain_must_do_more_to_help_Syria__says_Spen_MP_Jo_Cox/?ref=mac

The Labour politician will approach the issue from her background in humanitarian work and make the case that a broad and long term strategy is needed, one that must have three key components - a humanitarian response, a diplomatic response and a military one.

“We have to challenge two key myths. Firstly that ISIS is the only threat to peace, stability and civilians in Syria,” she said.

“The second myth is that our response has to be humanitarian, diplomatic or military. An effective, ethical response has to include all three.”.

“Labour cannot cross the street to avoid what is happening in Syria. We have a proud history of internationalism and intervention as a Labour movement and we must not allow the aberration of Iraq to stop us from showing solidarity and support for the Syrian people.”

So she actually supports military intervention. Other than George Galloway why are these international leftists not bringing to attention the realities on the ground which are causing the civil war which are:
1) The munitions, supplies and training of fighters neccessary to prolong the Civil war are coming from outside of Syria: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, USA, Britian, France (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/15/us-britain-boost-support-syrian-rebels-john-kerry)

2) Other than the Kurds in the North of the country (who want to carve out their own ethno state) the ‘moderate’ rebel force in Syria is next to non existent. They do TV interviews for the BBC, get sent weapons then pass them onto Islamists like Al Nusra and ISIS.

 


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Posted by Ryan on Sat, 18 Jun 2016 06:23 | #

@8 surprsing leave % increase after cox murder

What is not to say that these alleged poll results showing a rise in support for Brexit after Jo Cox’s murder is some kind of multi-level physiological to get people to vote remain.

> EU Remain supporting MP murdered
> General public expects Brexit
> Brexit support does not fall but rises
> A proportion of the general public view the supposed rise in support, in light of events, as distasteful
> Proportion of the general public view Brexit as distasteful


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Posted by Guessedworker on Sat, 18 Jun 2016 21:57 | #

The latest polling evidence is that there is a late-swing for Remain taking place, of the order of 3%.  One phone poll by Survation is the only one so far to have the field-work done after the murder of Jo Cox, and it shows Remain back in the lead.  If, of course, you believe that the polling companies can model patriotism and national feeling, which I don’t.  I can quite believe that Ms Cox’s murder will boost Remain in the short term.

Two questions:

(i) With only four days campaigning left, can the public mind move on from it?

(ii) If not, or if Remain continue to play the Jo Cox card, is there enough firmness to the Leave vote to win the day?


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Posted by Guessedworker on Sun, 19 Jun 2016 03:49 | #

If perhaps not quite as stunningly dishonest as the Daily Star:

... or the Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/17/its-time-to-call-the-killing-of-jo-cox-what-it-is-an-act-of-far/

It’s time to call the killing of Jo Cox what it is: ‘an act of far-Right terrorism’

The Remainiac Daily Mail has, in its handling of the Jo Cox murder, distinguished itself throughout for its manipulativeness, losing no opportunity to smear patriotism and nationalism in Britain.  However, it does at least publish the oftimes sane and solid Peter Hitchens, whose response to the incendiary declaration of Tommy Mair in court yesterday:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3648569/Death-traitors-freedom-Britain-nation-utterly-sickened-death-Jo-Cox-revolting-new-low-suspect-utters-chilling-words-court.html

Outrage as Jo Cox ‘killer’ tells judge his name is ‘Death to traitors, freedom for Britain’ as he appears in court charged with murdering MP

... was to remind us that:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3648666/PETER-HITCHENS-s-faint-chance-nation-one-day.html

... I have the strong sense that others do seek to turn this event into propaganda for a cause. It has happened very swiftly. It needs to cease.

And to counter it I shall need to say some things I would normally have waited some time to say, as I would prefer to have more evidence than I now have.

This consideration does not seem to bother those whom I criticise.

The suggestion has been made that Mrs Cox died because of her views on the EU. The implication is that those with different views are in some way to blame for her death.

We should scornfully reject this insinuation. Nobody on any side in the EU debate wishes any opponent dead.

In this country, no cause is served by violence and no rational person believes that it is. Political murder is not common here, and in modern times has usually been the calculated and vengeful work of Irish criminal terror gangs.

What is regrettably common is the random killing of innocent people by the mentally ill. Numbers vary and can be calculated in many different ways, but even The Guardian accepts that in 2010 there were 40 such killings across the UK, carried out by patients with mental-health problems.

In 2005, there were 92. In the decade 2001-2010 there were 738 by one calculation, or 1,216 by another.

People going about their daily business are pushed under trains, stabbed, kicked to death, even beheaded by unhinged assailants, who have suddenly and unpredictably become violent.

Many of these killers are known by the authorities to be ill but still allowed to walk the streets, because dozens of mental hospitals have been shut to save money.

Some of them have become ill following long-term use of cannabis, now decriminalised in all but name. A long-overdue reversal of these foolish policies would be a better cause than trying to take partisan advantage of a human tragedy.

Disturbed people do sometimes embrace the wilder political and religious creeds.

But it is their mental illness, not these barely understood ‘opinions’, that makes them capable of the dreadful act of killing – an act which separates them from the rest of humanity.

The alleged killer, Thomas Mair, is said by neighbours to have a history of mental illness. By his own account it seems likely that he has taken some sort of medication at some stage.

He is said by his family to have had no interest in politics. Let us leave Jo Cox’s family and friends to mourn. And let us all listen carefully to the evidence when it is, eventually, placed before the courts

Obviously, the general DM output has been along these lines:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3648574/Vile-husband-scorned-Nigel-Farage-s-anti-immigration-poster-just-90-minutes-wife-s-death.html

‘Vile’: How husband scorned Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration poster just 90 minutes before his wife’s death

... a piece of deeply yellow journalism properly dismissed by one DM commenter thus:

Kriss Day, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 4 hours ago

is Project Fear gearing up to exploit Jo Cox’s terrible death as a political asset?

... another thus:

John, gateshead, about 4 hours ago

i will never buy the Mail on Sunday again,associating a Ukip poster on the topic of tragic death of Jo Cox is beyond contempt.

... and another thus:

intereverything, chesterfield, United Kingdom, about 4 hours ago

Vile what the mail on Sunday are doing, trying link this tragic death to the brexit campaign. Hope it backfires on them.


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Posted by (((WillStraw))) - Remain- exploits Cox murder on Tue, 21 Jun 2016 15:04 | #

       
    Criticised:(((Will Straw))) campaign director of Remain and son of (((Jack Straw)))

ES, “Remain campaign chief Will Straw accused of ‘exploiting’ Jo Cox murder”, 20 June 2016:

The director of the Remain campaign has been accused of seeking to attack the Leave camp by “exploiting” the murder of Jo Cox.

A recording of Will Straw coaching pro-EU campaigners in a conference call and referring to the MP’s brutal murder has sparked uproar on social media.

Mr Straw, who says he was a close friend of Mrs Cox, says the Remain camp ought to criticise Brexit campaigners for “stirring division and resentment” in the wake of her death.

The tape was posted online by right-wing blog Guido Fawkes under the headline: “Will Straw ordered Remain to attack Leave over Jo Cox death.”

Mr Straw, son of former Labour cabinet minister Jack Straw, is the executive director of the Britain Stronger In Europe campaign.

In the leaked recording, he says: “We need to recognise that people have been pulled up short by Jo Cox’s death and it is now time to make a very positive case for why we want to be in the European Union… to call out the other side for what they have done to stir division and resentment in the UK.

“That is something we must all do… This is what we think is the closing argument of the campaign, reflecting all the arguments that we have been setting out for many months but also the new context that we’re in.

“What we want to say is people should vote Remain on Thursday for more jobs, lower prices, workers’ rights, stronger public services and a decent, tolerant United Kingdom.”

Critics have claimed Mr Straw was seeking to make political gain from the killing of the 41-year-old MP, who was shot and stabbed on Thursday.


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Posted by Jo & Brandon Cox: liberal political cogs on Mon, 27 Jun 2016 07:42 | #

Excellent article and comments at TOO about the politics and circles of Jo Cox and her husband.

The article casts evergreen light on the nefarious power structure and iminions of the British political class well beyond doubts as to how the Cox murder would impact the Brexit vote, now that the vote has transpired.

Some pearls from the article and comments:

“Hers was the typical smooth career path of the modern political cog.”

Her political way was paved by becoming a water carrier for wives of the liberal political class. She imbibed and voiced its concerns - i.e., for the plight of anybody but White native British. To the point where she ignored the rape of British girls that was going on under her nose - crimes being prosecuted, in fact, the day she died. Despite the obvious contradiction of Islam and her liberal politics, she would not say “boo” to Islam because her lucrative political career depended upon support of Muslims in her constituency.

Her husband was in complete alignment with her liberal political madness. He openly discussed ways to pander to those young people who have not yet been disabused of the PC kool-aid as a means to counteract growing “national populist anti-immigration sentiment.”

He was such a political apparatchik that on the day that his wife was murdered, he was preoccupied with lambasting the leave campaign as opposed to attending to normal protocols of family bereavement.



Just the kind of tag-team that would flush ordinary White men down the toilet. She the gate keeper to make sure that their voice and concerns were blocked and never to be addressed; only letting through and empowering liberal “alpha males” like Brandon, who would complete the act of flushing normal White men down the toilet.

Both were lavishly rewarded for betraying normal British people.



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