
Keep writing, keep talking, when possible keep marching, keep in touch with friends in Europe. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, we must not go away.
Keep writing, keep talking, when possible keep marching, keep in touch with friends in Europe. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, we must not go away.
I want the Britain I thought we were back in 2012 when I participated as a volunteer in the Paralympic and Olympic Games, when I thought we were outward looking, open and inclusive.
Members have marched in London, Brighton and Brussels; we have co-hosted the book promotion of ' In Limbo' locally, and we have attended a Scientists4EU event in Lewes.
I'm pro solidarity and problem-solving together, as problems cross borders.
I have had the opportunity to speak face to face with Johnson, Cummings, Gove, Rees-Mogg, Farage, Francois and others and tell them exactly what I thought of them and Brexit.
It's all so completely unnecessary, and I wanted to make a difference, so I attended SODEM and went on marches.
In my mind, Brexit is a loathsome dragon and Steve Bray embodies the spirit of St George, protecting England from its own darkest old natures.
It was August 2016 when I read a post from an Italian lady (who's husband was ex-RAF) about her being asked to 'Prepare to leave' by the Home Office...
I hated the way 48% were discounted, felt I needed to make my voice heard, met Polly Ernest, and my protesting career started.
I am an EU Citizen, who moved to London from Germany aged 20, in 1970. My family are scattered around 10 EU countries.