Kim Leadbeater urges country to find 'common ground' 10 years after Jo Cox murder

Kim Leadbeater urges country to find 'common ground' 10 years after Jo Cox murder

Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP for Spen Valley, has been marking the tenth anniversary of her sister Jo Cox’s murder, a tragic event that occurred outside Jo’s constituency surgery in Birstall. On that day, which unfolded just before the EU referendum, the nation was left shocked by the brutal attack. Despite the passage of a decade, the memory remains vivid, especially for Kim, who recalls how the morning started routinely for her before she was informed of the horrifying news. She describes the period following the attack as a blur, saying, “I started shaking,” and admitted that much of the following months were like “autopilot.”

Kim explains that she felt a strong responsibility to support her family while also managing the public reaction to the tragedy. She highlights how the outpouring of support, both locally and globally, served as a “comfort blanket” through those difficult times. “In the face of the very worst of humanity was the very best of humanity,” she reflected, emphasizing how Jo’s constituents, alongside many others, stood united in grief and sympathy. This collective response, Kim says, helped sustain her family through the hardest moments and continues to do so, a sentiment she believes her parents would share as well.

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