I came to Westminster because I had seen Steve Bray on TV and felt that he deserved moral support. I am 77.
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.
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.
My favourite memory is dressed as Father Christmas, chasing Michael Gove.
I was bringing my daughter to London for a V&A exhibition and I wanted to introduce her to Steve, to show our support. It was on one of those important voting days that are now only a distant memory...
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...
Although I would say I am on the 'left', I was not political before Brexit. I felt bereft when the UK voted to leave the European Union...
I had been following Steve’s protest since Autumn 2017 and felt it was in the right place at the right time. He was often alone, so many of us fighting brexit, so few of us at SODEM. I had to go and support him.
T-Rexit is a pro-European dinosaur living in mid-Wales. He likes to attend marches and protests as he catches the Press Eye and helps to raise awareness. He also helps to diffuse confrontation.