Division in UK probably worse now than in run-up to Brexit, says Kim Leadbeater
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Political hatred and division in the UK is probably worse now than during the Brexit referendum, when Jo Cox was murdered, says Kim Leadbeater, Cox’s sister who is now also a Labour MP. …
Political hatred and division in the UK is probably worse now than during the Brexit referendum, when Jo Cox was murdered, says Kim Leadbeater, Cox’s sister who is now also a Labour MP. Speaking to the Guardian’s Today in Focus podcast Leadbeater, who was elected to the same Yorkshire seat held by Cox in a 2021 byelection , said everyone in public life had a responsibility to try and ease tensions. Referencing the response of some politicians to the murder of Henry Nowak, which was followed by disorder in Southampton , Leadbeater said people should remember that those calling for division were “in the minority” but were very vocal. Other people, she argued, “have got a duty to drown them out and tell the good stories of this country”. “After Jo was killed, there was a period where people said all the right things and said: we need to do things differently, we need more compassion, we need more understanding,” said Leadbeater in an interview to mark the 10th anniversary of Cox’s murder by a far-right terrorist on 16 June 2016. She said: “And it was very short-lived. And sadly and regrettably, I think over the last decade, if anything, things are worse. And I think we have to be honest about that.” With the anniversary approaching, Leadbeater said, it was time to “have a look at how we can change that narrative”. Leadbeater in her office at the Houses of Parliament in London. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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