I fear the Remain side could win this referendum now, they are ruthlessly exploiting the death of this woman for their own ends, it's like manna from heaven for them.
@MV 23:34 Mrs C has now invoked Godwin's law.
Re that poster. Did you notice any women or children in that huge line?
You cannot have been reading the press, or social media today. In fact, the Remain campaign will tomorrow be setting up stalls with books of condolences, and allowing activists to leaflet as normal. That doesn't sound very much like suspending activities to me.
The Remain camp started their campaign with Project Fear, and are now finishing with Project Grief. The speed with which they have exploited the death of Jo Cox is truly appalling and nauseating. They are utterly shameless.
Well, Mrs C, you make me sick too, so that kinda evens things up. And please refrain from trying to link me with the organisations you mentioned.
@Gary Taylor I hope the webmaster refuses your request, the EU referendum is still taking place next week and still needs to be debated. You do not own this thread.
Social media has been awash tonight with people blaming Brexit voters for today's events, and now, not surprisingly, Polly Toynbee in The Guardian has joined the fray. Not much sign of respect from those people.
Apparently, EU president (and drunkard) Jean-Claude Juncker is visiting Britain next week in a last desperate attempt to keep us in the EU. I hope the Brexiters give him the welcome he deserves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPgiI46FCDU
We have now moved on from Project Fear to Project Terror. I heard Osborne on the radio earlier, he is seriously crapping himself. My only worry is that this ploy will have the desired effect on the undecided voters, and it is they who will now influence the outcome of the referendum. Incidentally, over 50 Tory MPs have already signed a declaration vowing to bring down the governnment should ...