“The priority has been offering a service and making a difference.”

—  Jo Cox

Batley and Spen MP Jox Cox ‘very close’ to moving constituency office http://www.batleynews.co.uk/news/local/batley-and-spen-mp-jox-cox-very-close-to-moving-constituency-office-1-7510378 (12 October 2015)

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