
My favourite memory is dressed as Father Christmas, chasing Michael Gove.
My favourite memory is dressed as Father Christmas, chasing Michael Gove.
I have paid taxes to the UK for years without getting a vote, now Brexit is tearing this country and my little family apart, and I hate it with a passion!
Seeing the image of the woman in Sunderland jumping up and down in celebration of leave vote made me determined to show a different point of view of the region...
As an environmentalist I was particularly concerned about the impact of leaving the EU on the fight against climate change.
I learned so much about myself between 2016 and 2020. I am not the same person I was before. I am stronger, braver, more passionate, more rebellious.
I tried to use my social media channels and local groups to campaign for a PV, I joined EUFM, and stickered the hell out of everywhere I went for 4 years.
I still believe our best place is in the EU and we have been robbed of that by a bunch of lying, self serving, disaster capitalist charlatans. I continue to be worried for the future of my country.
Why did I come? To be able to tell my grandchildren I tried as hard as I could to stop us leaving the EU and because peaceful protest isn’t just a right it’s a duty.
Ended up being one of the main organisers of the protest and saw it grow to one of the most successful grass roots protests of modern time. I'm proud we gave a voice to the groundswell of anger in the UK at the Brexit process and that we have a place in political history.
I was a co-founder of Veterans for Europe, but immediately found my home at SODEM after my first visit. I was very late to the Remain campaign, but I'm proud I did everything I could to stop Brexit.