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“UK Urged to Engage in Dialogue: Launch of ‘Britain Talks’ Initiative”

On the tenth anniversary of the tragic murder of MP Jo Cox, the UK is urged to engage in dialogue. A decade later, the nation remains deeply divided, with politicians facing ongoing risks. Recent incidents in Belfast, Glasgow, and Southampton have highlighted the spread of hate and violence reminiscent of Jo Cox’s death, targeting innocent families.

The Mirror introduces a fresh iteration of ‘Britain Talks’, a groundbreaking initiative set to launch in September. Building on the ongoing National Conversation, this project aims to foster meaningful discussions. In a featured conversation in today’s Mirror, Brendan Cox, Jo’s widowed husband, and Katie Amess, daughter of the late MP David Amess, kick-start the dialogue.

The Mirror invites readers and all willing individuals to participate in this new initiative by answering a series of questions on their perspectives of the world. Leveraging innovative technology from partners like Die Zeit in Germany, participants will be paired with individuals holding differing views. Interested parties can sign up for Britain Talks using their email address to stay updated on the project’s developments.

The email addresses collected will solely be used for communication related to Britain Talks, ensuring transparency and progress updates. This initiative aims to unite a community against extremism and promote dialogue over division.

Join this movement to reclaim the country from extremists and foster unity. Let’s start talking – your voice matters. Sign up for more information about Britain Talks here.

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