The fight goes on, and so we must continue. Once your eyes have been opened, you cannot go back to sleep again. This is the burden of conscience.
We joined the N°10 Vigil as performers, writing and performing satirical versions of popular songs, all over the UK and Westminster in particular...
I launched Women for Europe and often went to Westminster with campaigning material and our banner en-route to Brussels.
I got involved in the anti-Brexit movement through Vote for Europe when I saw the first 'flags at the Proms' action. That was when I realised that others were taking actions to reject Brexit.
I saw Steve Bray on social media and very often with only a couple of other people in the early days, and felt I needed to show some solidarity to his protest...
The removal of Freedom of Movement from British people, meaning the next generation would never experience what I had made me particularly angry. This was the trigger that turned me into a political activist.
My favourite memory is dressed as Father Christmas, chasing Michael Gove.
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.
I am European and I am still fuming that the public were conned into leaving the EU and the multi-faceted benefits the UK was privileged to have.
I was mainly involved in the number 10 vigil from Feb 2017 onwards, with various associated stunts, and then SODEM when I could, and one off protests...