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Members of British Parliament killer Related Brexit and Anti-Immigrant




Thomas Mair killer British MPs, Jo Cox, was associated with the campaign Brexit opposed by Cox.

Reported by the Daily Mail, Mair turned out to be a member of the anti-immigrant groups and supporters Brexit Springbok Club.

The leaflet, which was sent to all citizens of the UK in the last three months, either supporting or not, contains, among others: stop all activities, and focus on the option 'Leave' in a referendum on 23 June. Additionally, ask the proponents of mandatory contents of the petition criticized Prime Minister David Cameron.

Springbok Club is part of a movement Patriotic Forum, who moved from the UK to South Africa after apartheid destroyed.

Although Mair and anggotta Springbok supporters, but the group was refused attributed by the action brutal murder of Jo Cox.

"We are very upset by the murder of Jo Cox," the spokesman said in a statement.

"We have no contact with Meir in the 1980s. Despite claims to the members, he never subscribed to the magazine. Indeed, we send pamphlets, but not just him alone but to all members. Perhaps she subscribed to magazines of other groups such as Swinton Cirle or Bruges Group, "the statement continued.

Swinton Cirle and Bruges Group are two groups who both support the British off from England. But both reject linked to the murder of Jo Cox performed by Mair.

reading of the indictment



Meir admitted to police he adala political activists. Even in the hearing of cases before the Court of Westminster Magisterate, men 52 years gave the nickname to him is, 'Death to traitors, freedom for Britan'.

British lawmaker Jo Cox, was shot and stabbed in Birstall, West Yorkshire, where his own constituency where Meir also stayed.

At the session of reading of the indictment, Mair charged with murder, hurting others, and the illegal possession of firearms.

Mair, in front of the judge declined to give his real name himself, and did not answer the confirmation of residence.

"My name is death to traitors, freedom for Britain," said Meir told the judge.

Asked to repeat his name, but he still gives it a nickname. More Meir mostly silent until the session is complete reading of the indictment and taken to jail.