> Leaving aside the politics of the Lady or this nutcase this was a very sad day for free speech in the UK. I believe YMB was saying that Mair killed Cox for expressing her beliefs, which made it a sad day for free speech especially as her beliefs weren't particularly extreme - formerly of Oxfam, campaigner on Syria, Remain, etc. Hardly a communist.
No, and I'm not. But Jo's death effected me rather a lot.
Thinking about this, I suppose its better that Mair dies a lonely and unhappy individual in prison, as a quick death would be far too merciful for him.
This was a terrible and unnecessary loss of a woman's life.The bigger problem is that these idiots are out there and sadly do strike from time to time.
1rovert...bad taste remarks from you at 05:31. She may have been unknown to you but not to everybody. Her far-right killer was sentenced yesterday and that is why I posted this ....it was all over the news yesterday.
I must confess that like 1rovert, I had never heard of her until she was murdered and I suspect most people could say the same. However, I do think that when something like this happens people tend to endow the victim with something resembling sainthood, as has happened in this case. Whoever she was and whoever the perpetrator was, it was a dreadful, senseless crime and I’m very pleased her murderer has been punished appropriately.
dreadful business..poor husband and kiddies...I , like Mike, do NOT advocate the death penalty..however when a life is taken so blatantly with no reason..no remorse and so brutally..I can make an exception for this one !
I am in no doubt in my mind the death penalty should be reinstated for clear cut cases like this against Politicians, Police, Armed forces or any of our public services at the very least.
Leaving aside the politics of the Lady or this nutcase this was a very sad day for free speech in the UK.
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