I've never been 'political’, but Brexit is the worst and most devastating thing that's happened in my life.
I have lived in EU for 30 years. I am denied a vote although my only passport is British. The 2016 referendum was a sham.
My grandmother was Belgian. My mother was a refugee from France in 1945. I have family and friends living throughout Europe. I feel European.
I’ve been fighting Brexit since 2015, I campaigned for Remain before the referendum and took part in weekly stalls over Chester and North Wales.
My brother and I set up Inspire EU in 2017 to challenge the idea that Brexit was an inevitability. We were motivated by the idea that Brexit was a protest vote and people would soon come to regret their choice.
I felt a huge sense of loss following the Referendum. I felt that the Country I had always been proud to say I was a citizen of, somehow no longer existed.
I'm fighting to save the UK for my grandson.
Brexit turned me into a political dragon. I hated everything about it. I attended every march and helped set up MidKent4EU.
I was dismayed, angry and worried about the Referendum result and what the government was doing, and I wanted to do something.
I know that Brexit is a stupid decision and I'm angry that my EU citizenship has been removed, and that the opportunities for the young have been removed.