The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, has commended the work done by the husband of late MP Jo Cox who was murdered a week before the EU Referendum last year.
The Jo Cox Foundation is organising street parties in June, in memory of the MP who was shot and stabbed in her constituency by a far right supporter who shouted 'Britain First' as he attacked the mother of two.
The aim of the events is to bring communities together and unite divisions in society, which Theresa May is a fitting tribute to the MP
IN:As we face this future together
OUT: our late colleague
DUR: 20 seconds