A charity single in memory of murdered MP Jo Cox has been released and is in the running to be the Christmas number one.
Labour MP Jo Cox was stabbed 15 times and shot outside her constituency office in Birstall, West Yorkshire, on June 16 by Thomas Mair. In November Mair was jailed for a whole life term for murdering the 41-year-old.
A number of famous names have come together to raise funds for The Jo Cox Foundation, musicians such as Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson, Cockney Rebel's Steve Harley, KT Tunstall and David Gray have recorded a cover of The Rolling Stones' You Can't Always Get What You Want, in a touching tribute to the MP. Rolling Stones legends Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have announced they will waive all royalties from the sales of the charity single.
Singer David Gray.said "In an era of public disenchantment that has seen politics discredited by corruption scandals and characterised by political campaigns driven by hateful and divisive language, Jo Cox was that rare thing - someone you could believe in."
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