Boris Johnson tells friends of murdered MP Jo Cox to back Brexit if they want to stop getting death threats

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Boris Johnson tells friends of murdered MP Jo Cox to back Brexit if they want to stop getting death threats
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Johnson triggered outrage after accusing his opponents of 'surrender' and telling them to back Brexit in order to stop receiving death threats.

Boris Johnson tells members of Parliament that if they want to stop receiving death threats they need to back Brexit. MPs have reported a surge in death threats from members of the public since the EU referendum campaign. However, the prime minister told friends of the murdered MP Jo Cox, that the best way to honour her death and prevent further death threats would be to deliver his plans to leave the EU.

Boris Johnson tells members of Parliament that if they want to stop receiving death threats they need to back Brexit. MPs have reported a surge in death threats from members of the public since the EU referendum campaign. However, the prime minister told friends of the murdered MP Jo Cox, that the best way to honour her death and prevent further death threats would be to deliver his plans to leave the EU.

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