
I've never been 'political’, but Brexit is the worst and most devastating thing that's happened in my life.
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.