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Kim Leadbeater was born on 1 May 1976 in Dewsbury, to parents Jean and Gordon Leadbeater. [2] She is the younger sister of former MP Jo Cox (1974–2016). Leadbeater attended Heckmondwike Grammar School, and says that she has lived in "every little bit of" the local area. [3]
Kim Leadbeater said the situation now may be worse than it was when Ms Cox was murdered in 2016. British politics in ‘dangerous’ state warns MP sister of murdered Jo Cox Skip to main content
Ms Cox’s sister Kim Leadbeater started the annual ride from Princess Mary Athletics Stadium in Cleckheaton. Cyclists set off on five-day ride to London in memory of murdered MP Jo Cox Skip to ...
Kim Leadbeater recalled the “rollercoaster of deep trauma that no one should have to experience”. Jo Cox’s sister: ‘It breaks my heart’ another family has to experience the same Skip to ...
On 12 May, The Guardian reported that Jo Cox's sister, Kim Leadbeater, and former Labour MP Paula Sherriff were among Labour's potential candidates. [22] [23] On 23 May the Labour Party announced that Leadbeater, a personal trainer and Jo Cox Foundation campaigner, would stand as their candidate. [24]
The day after Cox died, 17 June 2016, her husband set up a GoFundMe page named "Jo Cox's Fund" in aid of three charities which he described as "closest to her heart": the Royal Voluntary Service, Hope not Hate, and the White Helmets, a Syrian civil defence group. £700,000 had been raised by 19 June 2016, [77] [78] with the amount exceeding £1 ...
Kim Leadbeater said she was ‘overwhelmed and humbled’ by the support she received from local Labour Party members. Sister of murdered MP Jo Cox chosen to fight Batley and Spen by-election Skip ...
Kim Leadbeater said she will be talking to local Labour members about standing in the seat her sister represented. Jo Cox’s sister considers run in Batley and Spen by-election Skip to main content