
Singing, dancing, shouting, holding flags and banners, and being with my friends felt like being part of the SODEM family — every time.
Singing, dancing, shouting, holding flags and banners, and being with my friends felt like being part of the SODEM family — every time.
I am also a keen member of EU flag mafia and have very often crept around after dark hanging flags in public places!
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.
I voted to remain in 1975. Later, as a mature student, I studied European politics and economic history, visiting various European countries and EU institutions, seeing cooperation in action.
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.
I just hope our country can get through this and I would like to apologise to the young people of Britain who had their rights as EU citizens taken from them - in many cases by their own parents and grandparents.
I came to Westminster because I had seen Steve Bray on TV and felt that he deserved moral support. I am 77.
I'm British but born in Athens of Greek parents. My father fought in the 2nd World War. When I was little, I remember the terrible memories my parents shared of the war and occupations.
My favourite memory is dressed as Father Christmas, chasing Michael Gove.
I was very 50:50 during the referendum as to how to vote - the whole situation was scary and I voted leave thinking we'd be staying in the single market at least...