The man arrested following the brutal killing of Labour MP Jo Cox has attended mental health services and received “psychotherapy and medication”, Breitbart London can reveal. A 52-year-old man has been arrested, West Yorkshire Police confirmed. He has been named locally as Thomas Mair and described as a “loner” by neighbours. They said he had mental health problems, but was kind and helpful and did not belong “to any political party and I never heard him express any views about Europe or anything…” A 2010 report in the Huddersfield Daily Examiner (archived in Free Library) said that he had attended Pathways Day Centre for adults with mental health problems in Mirfield, West Yorkshire. He said the service was better that “psychotherapy and medication” – implying he had received both treatments before. Pathways Day Services is “a team that offers support to people experiencing mental health difficulties”, helping them “overcome barriers such as low mood, social anxiety, reduced confidence, or lack of motivation”. He said: “I can honestly say it has done me more good than all the psychotherapy and medication in the world. “Many people who suffer from mental illness are socially isolated and disconnected from society, feelings of worthlessness