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Quotes from Jo Cox

Our communities have been deeply enhanced by immigration, be it of Irish Catholics across the constituency or of Muslims from Gujarat in India or from Pakistan, principally from Kashmir.
~ Jo Cox
Da'esh and Assad are not separate problems.
~ Jo Cox
The government is slowly waking up to the scale of the personal tragedy of delayed autism diagnosis.
~ Jo Cox
Who can blame desperate parents for wanting to escape the horror that their families are experiencing?
~ Jo Cox
We cannot allow voters to fall for the spin that a vote to leave is the only way to deal with concerns about immigration. We can do far more to address both the level and impact of immigration while remaining in the E.U.
~ Jo Cox
I've lived and worked in Brussels and New York at the U.N. and worked all over the world. I would jump on a plane and be in Kabul one week and then Dafur the next.
~ Jo Cox
My summer jobs for three years were going to work in my dad's factory and earn a bit of pocket money. I absolutely loved it, and I think I learnt more there than I did at Cambridge, actually, in terms of how hard work is and how tough it is finding a job, keeping a job, managing a job and family and commitments outside of work.
~ Jo Cox
In Afghanistan, I was talking to Afghan elders who were world-weary of a lack of sustained attention from their own government and from the international community to stop problems early.
~ Jo Cox
I have long argued that ISIS and Assad are not separate problems to be chosen between, but are action and reaction, cause and symptom, chicken and egg: impossible to untangle no matter how much we might like to.
~ Jo Cox
When the bombs rain down, the Syrian Civil Defense rush in.
~ Jo Cox
Indeed, by refusing to tackle Assad's brutality, we may actively alienate more of the Sunni population, driving them towards ISIS.
~ Jo Cox
While we celebrate our diversity, what surprises me time and time again as I travel around the constituency is that we are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us.
~ Jo Cox
In my view, it is only when civilians are protected that we will defeat ISIS, and until that is at the centre of our plan, I will remain an outspoken advocate for that cause.
~ Jo Cox
I fancy myself as a bit of a groover.
~ Jo Cox
Batley and Spen has a high proportion of people working in manufacturing, and we can boast the full range of industries, including high-skilled, precision engineering. We manufacture all sorts, from beds to biscuits and from carpets to lathes. We also have some of the best fish and chips in the country and some of the best curries in the world.
~ Jo Cox
Assad's brutality has nurtured extremism and been its main recruiting sergeant.
~ Jo Cox
I was an aid worker for a decade and then worked in the voluntary sector in the U.K. on U.K. child poverty and with the NSPCC and Save the Children. But I had worked for ten years with Oxfam.
~ Jo Cox
It is time to give city and county regions the powers and resources they need to promote growth, and I will happily work with all of those who are genuinely committed to building an economic powerhouse in the north.
~ Jo Cox
It is simply not credible to tackle child poverty without acknowledging the worst issue - a lack of money.
~ Jo Cox
I spent the summers packing toothpaste at a factory, working where my dad worked, and everyone else had gone on a gap year!
~ Jo Cox
Immigration is a legitimate concern, but it's not a good reason to leave the E.U.
~ Jo Cox
I live on a big old Dutch barge by Tower Hill on the Thames.
~ Jo Cox
The spirit of non-conformity is as prevalent now in my part of west Yorkshire as it was in the time of my two immediate predecessors, Mike Wood and Elizabeth Peacock.
~ Jo Cox
I am Batley and Spen born and bred, and I could not be prouder of that. I am proud that I was made in Yorkshire, and I am proud of the things we make in Yorkshire. Britain should be proud of that, too.
~ Jo Cox