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MPs launch Jo Cox Commission to tackle loneliness | MPs launch Jo Cox Commission to tackle loneliness |
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Colleagues and family members of the murdered Labour MP Jo Cox have launched a campaign to tackle loneliness. | Colleagues and family members of the murdered Labour MP Jo Cox have launched a campaign to tackle loneliness. |
Mrs Cox had started work on the cross-party campaign before she was killed in her constituency last year. | Mrs Cox had started work on the cross-party campaign before she was killed in her constituency last year. |
The commission, in her memory, will work with 13 charities including Age UK and Action for Children to come up with ideas for change. | The commission, in her memory, will work with 13 charities including Age UK and Action for Children to come up with ideas for change. |
They will provide findings as part of monthly campaigns on people such as new mums, carers and the elderly. | They will provide findings as part of monthly campaigns on people such as new mums, carers and the elderly. |
'Sociable but lonely' - how it feels when loneliness strikes | 'Sociable but lonely' - how it feels when loneliness strikes |
The campaigners will put together a manifesto of the charities' findings and ask the government to look into ways of reducing the problem. | The campaigners will put together a manifesto of the charities' findings and ask the government to look into ways of reducing the problem. |
Research by the partners shows over nine million people say they are "always or often lonely", but two-thirds of those would not talk about it in public. | Research by the partners shows over nine million people say they are "always or often lonely", but two-thirds of those would not talk about it in public. |
'Real difference' | 'Real difference' |
MPs want the report to be a call to action to encourage people to chat and start conversations. The commission is asking people to do more, for example knocking on a door or picking up a phone. | MPs want the report to be a call to action to encourage people to chat and start conversations. The commission is asking people to do more, for example knocking on a door or picking up a phone. |
Mrs Cox's sister, Kim Leadbeater, said she wanted to continue the MP's legacy "by ridding society of loneliness one conversation at a time." | Mrs Cox's sister, Kim Leadbeater, said she wanted to continue the MP's legacy "by ridding society of loneliness one conversation at a time." |
Mrs Cox, who was the Labour MP for Batley and Spen, suffered from loneliness when she went to university and was split up from her sister. | |
"It was one of those issues where she felt she could make a real difference," she told the BBC News Channel. | "It was one of those issues where she felt she could make a real difference," she told the BBC News Channel. |
"I can't go back to normality because there is no normality without Jo, but what I can do is try and work to continue the good stuff that she did and try and make her proud." | "I can't go back to normality because there is no normality without Jo, but what I can do is try and work to continue the good stuff that she did and try and make her proud." |
Despite the family's "dark days", Ms Leadbeater said she would not be beaten by what had happened and that she would "come out fighting". | Despite the family's "dark days", Ms Leadbeater said she would not be beaten by what had happened and that she would "come out fighting". |
"I'm going to try and make some of the change and difference Jo can't make for herself anymore", she added. | "I'm going to try and make some of the change and difference Jo can't make for herself anymore", she added. |
The co-chairwoman of the campaign, Conservative MP Seema Kennedy, said loneliness could be "profoundly detrimental" on mental and physical health. | The co-chairwoman of the campaign, Conservative MP Seema Kennedy, said loneliness could be "profoundly detrimental" on mental and physical health. |
"If you are chronically lonely, it is as bad as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. You might have an increased risk of high blood pressure." | "If you are chronically lonely, it is as bad as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. You might have an increased risk of high blood pressure." |
Mrs Cox was determined to shine a spotlight on how loneliness affects people of ages, Ms Kennedy said. | Mrs Cox was determined to shine a spotlight on how loneliness affects people of ages, Ms Kennedy said. |
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