I'm just your average, bagpipe-playing European.
I liked seeing Steve in the flesh. Even my French foster kids in France know who he is and what he’s doing.
It became clear that democracy in the UK had been hijacked and that it was important to hold the leaders of the coup to account.
I'm from South Wales, but I was visiting my son in London, so I had the opportunity to visit the protest.
I first came to parliament in the winter of 2017/18, during the freezing cold snap, to show solidarity with Steve Brave who I had seen standing alone in the snow on social media.
I campaigned for Remain in Cheshire where I lived in 2016. I joined in anti-Brexit marches in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, and all the ones held in London...
I have lots of family in Europe, among them children who study languages, including at university.
I went to all the marches and lots of regional events, but was only able to go to London mid-week once to attend SODEM.
Because I am remote (living in NL), I am the archetypical keyboard warrior. I have been doing various analytics and strategy formulation for selected groups.
SODEM gave me a place to go and a place to be when I was feeling particularly down about Brexit, somewhere to channel it all.