The murder of Jo Cox, MP for Batley and Spen, is shocking and depressing. In a country where democracy and freedom of speech is heralded, a senseless killing of a person like Jo Cox who was passionate about refugee and women's rights, who had campaigned against modern slavery, and was a former head of policy at Oxfam, is intolerable and disgraceful. 

Jo’s husband Brendan Cox said; "we all must unite to fight against the hatred that killed her. Hate doesn't have a creed, race or religion, it is poisonous."

Keeping with the spirit of above words, a Vigil is being held on Monday 20th June 2016 at 5pm at the Luton Town Hall War Memorial. 

YOU ARE ALL ENCOURAGE TO JOIN IN STANDING TOGETHER AGAINST HATRED & VIOLENCE. 

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AuthorGrassroots Luton