Thomas Mair, the man charged with the murder of British MP Jo Cox, gave his name in court on Saturday as: "Death to traitors, freedom for Britain."
Asked his name the defendant in the dock says "My name is death to traitors, freedom for Britain."
- Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) June 18, 2016
The defendant said nothing when asked his address and his date of birth.
- Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) June 18, 2016
Mair, who lives in the town of Birstall, in Yorkshire, where Cox was slain, is appearing at London's Westminster Magistrates, charged with murder, causing grievous bodily harm and offences related to possession of a firearm.
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Jo Cox, 41, was a member of the Labour Party, and a strong supporter of Britain remaining in the European Union ahead of a referendum on the subject on June 23. Her killing has shocked the nation, uniting politicians in horror and leading to the suspension of hostilities in what had become increasingly bitter and ugly campaigning ahead of the vote.
The trial continues.
This story is developing.