And there are people who are already angry that some MPs and the Remain camp - like some people on hre - are politicising this murder.
'Making political capital out of this is disgusting': Labour MP faces backlash after appearing on Newsnight to criticise Leave campaign's 'dangerous material' just hours after Jo Cox's tragic murder
Labour MP Neil Coyle criticised for trying to 'politicise' murder of Jo Cox
37-year-old is accused of 'making political capital' out of colleague's death
Appeared to criticise Leave Campaign's 'dangerous material' on Newsnight
Also criticised UKIP's new Brexit poster depicting thousands of migrants
Mother-of-two Mrs Cox, 41, died after being shot and stabbed yesterday
A Labour MP has been accused of trying to politicise the tragic murder of his colleague Jo Cox after appearing on Newsnight just hours after her death to criticise the 'dangerous material' published by the Leave campaign.
Neil Coyle, Labour MP for Bermondsey and Southwark, said Leave campaigners were putting out 'very dangerous' material which 'risks inspiring the hard-right' as he commented on Mrs Cox's death.
He also appeared to suggest the attacker who ambushed the 41-year-old outside a West Yorkshire library may have been politically motivated and criticised UKIP's new poster depicting migrants.
Neil Coyle, 37, (pictured) Labour MP for Bermondsey and Southwark, said Leave campaigners were putting out 'dangerous' material which 'risks inspiring the hard-right' as he spoke about Jo Cox's death on Newsnight
Many social media users were quick to criticise the 37-year-old, accusing him of politicising Mrs Cox's death
Mrs Cox, a married mother-of-two, was shot three times - once in the head - and stabbed repeatedly by an attacker who ambushed her as she arrived for a constituency surgery yesterday afternoon.
The MP, who was elected to cover the Batley and Spen area of West Yorkshire last year, died from catastrophic injuries a short time after the incident which sent shockwaves around Westminster.
It has been claimed her attacker shouted 'Britain First' as he carried out the horrific killing. A 52-year-old man, named as 'loner' Tommy Mair, has been arrested in connection and is in custody.
There is unconfirmed evidence Mair, who is said to have mental health problems, supported far-Right causes and detectives are questioning whether the killing was motivated by his political beliefs.
Appearing on Newsnight last night following her death, Mr Coyle - a friend and colleague of Ms Cox - said the Leave campaign should be 'careful' about the material it publishes ahead of next week's EU referendum.
He also made reference to a poster published by UKIP yesterday, which showed thousands of male refugees flooding into Europe. Just hours after being released, it was branded 'fundamentally racist'.
It came as both sides of the EU battle agreed to stop campaigning for a day in honour of Mrs Cox.
He said: 'I think that the kind of nonsense that they inspire online from anonymous accounts and actually the core content of the poster they launched today, look at what they are putting out and I just think that they are a very dangerous, and they risk inspiring extremist elements on the hard right in this country.'
Several people took to Twitter to accuse Mr Coyle of trying to make 'political capital' out of Mrs Cox's death
However, many were quick to criticise the 37-year-old, accusing him of politicising Mrs Cox's death.
Topsaroola wrote: 'How disgusting to even try and politicise this dreadful news into some stay in the EU cr*p. Give it a bl***y rest. RIP Jo'
Paul Butler added: 'As soon as I think MP's can't go any lower they surprise me again. Political gain on the back of a colleague's death.'
Jo Cox, 41, (pictured) was shot and repeatedly stabbed as she made her way to a constituency surgery in Birstall, near Leeds, yesterday afternoon
Kev O'Connell said: 'This Neil Coyle is a disgusting cheap nasty spin merchant just hours after her murder.'
Another user, writing under the Twitter handle Daiitoku, said: 'Neil Coyle needs to give his head a wobble. Making political capital out of this is disgusting.'
Eugene Hollister wrote: '@BBCNewsnight How could you're (sic) programme have this disgusting MP on trying to politicise this appalling event?!'
And Christopher Christie said: 'A tragic event that transcends politics. MPs shamelessly exploiting this outrage for political expediency should be deselected.'
User Baz also appeared to criticise the BBC for airing the programme. '@BBCNewsnight new low for Newsnight. Using a terrible event for their own ends #brexit,' he tweeted.
Meanwhile Phil Kitch wrote: 'Shameful @coyleneil. Very inappropriate to exploit death of an MP to make political capital. Disgusting.'
Ana wrote: 'Repulsive that today was used to try and silence criticism. The UK needs no moral lectures from you #VoteLeave'.
And Jo Irving added: 'Please try not to make a political point about this cruel & senseless act. Always be 'unstable' citizens of whatever hue.'
However, others praised his Newsnight appearance, saying he made a 'moving tribute' to his friend.
Lit Chick wrote: 'We are all in shock and tears tonight. Thank you @coyleneil for keeping Southwark lovely. #ThankYourMP'
Meanwhile, Emma Burnell described his interview as 'emotional and raw', and Tony Grew said it was 'heartbreaking'.
Mr Coyle's reference to UKIP's new 'Breaking Point' Brexit poster came after it received widespread criticism for being ''fundamentally racist'.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Nigel Farage's latest poster was 'disgusting' while Tory Treasury minister Harriet Baldwin hit out at the UKIP leader for 'vile xenophobia'.
MPs from all main Westminster parties hit out at the ad minutes after it was unveiled in Westminster.
Mr Coyle also appeared to suggest the attacker who ambushed 41-year-old Jo Cox outside a West Yorkshire library may have been politically motivated and criticised UKIP's new poster depicting migrants (pictured)
Ukip leader Nigel Farage unveiled the controversial poster in Westminster this morning but was immediately condemned by MPs from all main Westminster parties
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