Former frontbencher Chuka Umunna said the much-loved politician had been “utterly determined” to keep Britain in the European Union. Referendum LIVE: Record turnout expected but value of sterling falls as first results declared What time will the referendum result be declared where you live? Referendum: The reputations made and broken in a battle of Britain A week that changed the world: Crowds gather in Birstall to mourn Jo Cox Mrs Cox was shot and stabbed after holding an advice surgery in her Batley and Spen constituency in West Yorkshire last week. During a referendum results event at the Royal Festival Hall in London, Mr Umunna said: “She was utterly determined that we get the right result this evening and that this campaign, the Remain campaign, wins the referendum because it spoke to everything that she was about and that she believed in.” He added: “We thought it was only fitting this evening that we take a moment out and take a minute out to remember Jo and remember that she is absolutely central to what we are trying to do this evening.”