>Erik Goldstein, professor of international relations at Boston University and an expert on British politics, said Cox's murder "might cause a sympathy vote towards the Remain campaign."
>If it turns out that the killer opposes Britain’s continued membership in the EU, there could be a backlash against the Leave camp, he said. For people "concerned that there might be an extreme element within the exit campaign, this might confirm it."
>"In recent days, some middle-of-the-road figures had come out in support of leaving the EU, ...giving some credibility to the exit movement," Goldstein said. "That was beginning to give some credibility away from the fringe factor. This (shooting) may now negate that."
David Cameron said it was an attack on democracy, I don't think it was, it was just some random lunatic killing someone
Angel Smith
>Erik Goldstein, professor of international relations at Boston University and an expert on British politics, said Cox's murder "might cause a sympathy vote towards the Remain campaign."
Gee it's so convenient that it's almost like it was planned...
Brody Foster
>not a falseflag
Anthony Foster
hmm
Cameron Butler
I should hope so. It would be a shame if they whacked the poor bitch for nothing.
Jonathan Lee
Does this killing affect it at all? I imagine very small. Is the news exaggerating to get people to think differently?