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In Remembrance of Jo Cox MP

 Flags are being flown at half-mast at Rhondda Cynon Taf Council buildings today, as a mark of respect and remembrance for murdered West Yorkshire MP Jo Cox.

The flags were also lowered as a sign of the Council’s solidarity with and support for all those across the UK who  have been left shocked and devastated by the mother-of-two’s tragic death.

Leader Cllr Andrew Morgan said: “The murder of such a bright, popular young mother and wife in such circumstances  is something which has sent shockwaves across the UK.

“As a Labour councillor and Leader of a Labour-led local authority, I speak on behalf of my party in Rhondda Cynon Taf, which has lost an important and respected colleague.

“But the death of Jo Cox is an attack on democracy and the grief it has caused crosses party lines and politics. It is a national tragedy that a young woman so focused on making life better for people not only in her constituency of Batley and Spen, but the rest of the UK and the world has had her life cut short so violently.

“As an MP and representative of the West Yorkshire community where she was raised, Jo was hugely respected and achieved a great deal that made life better for residents. But her approach to the world while she worked as an MP was one that she adopted long before she entered politics.”

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