Cameron and Corbyn unite at the scene of Jo Cox's death to announce recall of Parliament for tributes:
"Where we see hatred, where we see division, we must drive it out of our politics"
Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn created an unexampled joint appearance that day.
Cameron and Corbyn have deliberately avoided one another on the vote campaign path for the past six weeks.
But they were united in grief aboard Commons Speaker John Bercow and shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn.
A shattered borough has move to pay tributes to Cox and MPs can currently take in Parliament on Monday.
Carrying bouquets and in the course of Commons Speaker John Bercow, and also the Commons man of the cloth Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin, David Cameron associated Jeremy Corbyn created a somber look at an impromptu memorial to Jo Cox, inset prime left, the late Batley and Spen MP.
The unprecedented joint look by Mr Cameron, pictured birthing flowers bottom left, and Mr Corbyn marked the outpouring of grief in Westminster following the stunning killing yesterday.
Mr Cameron said: "Where we have a tendency to see emotion, wherever we have a tendency to see division, wherever we have a tendency to see intolerance we have a tendency to should drive it out of our public life and politics."
Mr Corbyn said: "This was associate attack on democracy, it had been a well of emotion that killed her."
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