Suspected Killer of 'Jo Cox' British Parliamentarian, Appears in Court for the fist time
Suspect (Mair) on Army Jacket
"Mair the accused has appeared in court since being arrested for the murder of British opposition MP Jo Cox has appeared in court for the first time.
"He (suspect) was asked to identify his name but instead the 52 years Mair replied "Death to traitors, and freedom for Britain."
"Jo Cox was attacked and killed by the suspect with knife and firearm on Thursday outside her constituency surgery in the village of Birstall, northern England.
"The suspect (Mair) has been charged with string of crimes, like grievous bodily harm, possession of firearm and murder.
"A US advocacy group named, Southern poverty Law Center, described Mair as a dedicated supporter of National Alliance and has lived in Birstall for decades once the neo-Nazi organization of the United States.
"Mair has spent $620 buying and reading materials from the National Alliance according to the advocacy group and that has led to the creation of all white homeland and the eradication of the Jewish people.
"Jo Cox Murder, has left Britain in shock and it has led to the suspension of the EU campaign of Britons leaving the Association that is suppose to hold on 23rd of June as a mark of respect because Jo Cox was a strong member of the pro-EU advocate.
"British Prime Minister, David Cameron and the opposition party leader Jeremy Corbyn on Friday jointly paid their last respect to the parliamentarian and urged the public to be more tolerant in public debate.
"Where we see hatred, where we find division, where we see intolerance, we must drive it out of our politics and of out public life and communities, Cameron said in Birstall where He and Corbyn laid banquets at the scene where Cox was shot.
"The leader of the opposition party 'Corbyn' in his word said, Cox was taken from them in an act of hatred, in a vile act that has killed her. Its an attack on democracy what happened yesterday. Its the well of hatred that killed her.
"There are comments making headlines, if the killing was associated with the referendum on the so-called Brexit, which has stoked tension by touching on issues of national identity and immigration.
"The parliamentarian 'Cox' was a former Aid worker and Pro-EU campaigner of Syrian refugees.
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