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.
All my life I have lived and travelled in Europe, and the ease of that travel has been important, particularly as a disabled woman, for me and for my children.
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...
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...
I'm an ardent Remainer who couldn’t keep away.
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.
As an environmentalist I was particularly concerned about the impact of leaving the EU on the fight against climate change.
I thought we'd always be in the EU. I have friends across the continent and love the freedom to go as easily to Germany as to Newcastle. Then the crooks and liars stole my future, and I became politically involved.
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.
Always a convinced Europhile, I hate British exceptionalism and the racism that underlies do much of the Brexit motivation.