I'm a working class woman, and the way that Remainers are characterised as elitist and privileged annoys me intensely. It's one of the many, many, many lies that the Brexit leaders told.
It was meant to be like a “tick in a box”, as I was told about SODEM, and I wanted to see what it was like… needless to say, it soon became a good addiction, and changed my life.
My late mother always told me that doing nothing about injustice is as bad as supporting it.
I studied politics at university but thought my marching days were behind me. The vote to leave the EU has returned me to active politics...
The UK has become more progressive, tolerant and a better place to live as the EU has evolved.
Like so many others I have been devastated seeing what the country I loved has become. I work in the NHS and am concerned about its future, especially when no longer in the EU.
Even though Brexit happened, it was an intense time that I will look on with extreme fondness.
I found Liverpool for Europe and started to get involved campaigning locally. I attended all the marches too. I am Scouse and European, that is it.
I am a wife, mother, grandmother and have the full support of all my family whose futures I am really frightened for. The fight for true democracy goes on.
I took Glen, my border collie, to SODEM - a big adventure for a country lad, and you don't see many sheepdogs on the underground!