
I came to Westminster because I had seen Steve Bray on TV and felt that he deserved moral support. I am 77.
I came to Westminster because I had seen Steve Bray on TV and felt that he deserved moral support. I am 77.
I'm British but born in Athens of Greek parents. My father fought in the 2nd World War. When I was little, I remember the terrible memories my parents shared of the war and occupations.
My MP is a rabid Brexiter and a Boris-backer. His correspondence contained untruths. He was given fair opportunity to correct that disinformation. He didn't take it.
I was the one being called a traitor because unicorns don't exist. I was politically homeless but my anger and desire to show my displeasure led me to SODEM.
My favourite memory is being interviewed by German TV..." You never know who you might meet at SODEM!
Doing street stalls in different parts of my town really showed how these Trump Tories have left places to rot. Resist forever!
Helping Steve Bray flagbomb Mark Francois is one of my favourite memories...
The atmosphere was great and inspired me to buy EU flags and hats, and we went on the two marches in July and October, and had our own mini-protest on a motorway bridge near home.
All my life I have lived and travelled in Europe, and the ease of that travel has been important, particularly as a disabled woman, for me and for my children.
My favourite memory is dressed as Father Christmas, chasing Michael Gove.