A far-right group posted a video of another female MP saying 'this b***h needs to disappear' just hours after Jo Cox was killed.

The Notts Casual Infidels shared the video of Rachael Maskell with their followers on Thursday morning.

Mrs Cox was shot and stabbed as she made her way to a constituency meeting in Birstall three hours later.

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The group shared this post of Labour MP Rachael Maskell speaking at a 'refugees welcome' event, captioning it 'this b***h needs to disappear'. Just three hours later, fellow female Yorkshire MP Jo Cox was killed

The post has since been removed. Pictured: Jeremy Corbyn and MP Rachael Maskell

The group put up a picture of the York Central Labour MP, with the warning: 'This b***h needs to disappear.'

According to the Guardian live blog, it was put up at 9.39am.

It has since been removed, as has another post which claimed the attack on Mrs Cox was 'only a matter of time'.

Sharing an article on the MP's tragic death, the group wrote: 'We knew it was only a matter of time before we take it to the next level.

'We have been mugged off far too long.'

Chillingly, they add: 'Now is the time.'

In another post, they shared the news of Mrs Cox's death, this time claiming it was 'only a matter of time'

Mrs Cox, pictured left at a charity tug of war earlier this month and right campaigning in Batley and Spen, died on Thursday afternoon after being shot and stabbed

In a statement, they claimed the post was simply badly worded.

'Last night's post due to the way it was worded does come across wrong,' the group wrote.

'What is meant by the post is, the tensions between far left and far right have been so hostile and it is only a matter of time until a lose cannon with nothing to loose goes to far.

'We have received many death threats every day and we believe it's only a matter of time before one of us ends up in a hospital or even worse a mortuary.'

The group said the admin who wrote the post has also been removed.

The Notts Casual Infidels say they 'are a free lancing movement that originally came from the football scene. Which now tackle the islamification of Great Britain [SIC]'.

Police have said they are investigating possible links between Mrs Cox's suspected attacker Thomas Mair and the far-right as a 'priority'.