Monday 29 May 2017

Jo Cox MP : Confession is Good for the Soul

"I don't want to connect this with the vote on Great Britain staying in the European Union."

GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL

Are you sure about that..?
Because he plead Not Guilty, yet offerred no defence at his murder trial...
The Conservative candidate standing in murdered MP Jo Cox's former seat has blamed a "tiring day" for telling a hustings: 

"We've not YET [my emphasis] shot anybody, so that's wonderful."

Ann Myatt has apologised for her "ill-judged" comments, which left Labour's Tracy Brabin, a friend of Mrs Cox, visibly shocked and provoked gasps and groans from members of the audience.
"[S]he slipped - because God do baffle your mind, sometimes... "

- Baba Dick Gregory

"He stood here, and I stood there...
Only as I moved away - so he could get a clear shot - The Shot rang out."

"This will hurt the momentum of the 'Leave' campaign, which has been gaining steadily in recent polls.

"It will allow British Prime Minister David Cameron an opportunity to act like a statesman and retrieve the agenda, something he has lost over the last week.

If the incident is confirmed to have been motivated by Brexit, it will also reflect poorly on the more strident elements of the Vote Leave campaign, potentially swinging undecided voters towards 'Remain'."

MUJTABA RAHMAN, EUROPE PRACTICE HEAD AT EURASIA GROUP


"Certainly people are talking about the possibility that this does influence the Brexit vote in favor of 'Remain'. It is a tragic event all around. There is a sense, there is an immediate emotional reaction, but there is still a week before the referendum itself."

"It definitely is seen as part of the story, the recovery of risk. Generally you are seeing so-called riskier assets recover. All the assets, whether equities, aussie/yen or sterling/yen are recovering. They are up on the perception of a higher probability of a 'Remain' vote."

ALAN RUSKIN, GLOBAL CO-HEAD OF FX RESEARCH AT DEUTSCHE BANK



"The UK is a beacon for peaceful politics, and we hope that the British public ... can make their democratic choices serenely and in a safe way next week."


DUTCH FINANCE MINISTER JEROEN DIJSSELBLOEM, CHAIRMAN OF GROUP OF EURO ZONE FINANCE MINISTERS

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