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Hatred and sexism are rife in our politics
In the wake of Jo Cox’s tragic murder, we need to seriously reflect on how parliamentary politics is conducted in Britain, says BERNADETTE HORTON

THE vicious murder of Jo Cox MP has invoked an outpouring of grief that a highly talented, vibrant woman has lost her life needlessly, due to one person’s fanaticism.

There have been many articles written in newspapers since her brutal slaying, and many people see her death as something of a catalyst for what is sorely needed, and that is respectful politics.

Over the years, many of us have seen robust debates by our elected representatives in both Westminster and in the devolved nations, but in recent years, things have taken a bullying, often sinister twist.

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