
My favourite memory is of Steve Bray circumventing the scaffolding issue by raising the placards on 20 foot poles.
My favourite memory is of Steve Bray circumventing the scaffolding issue by raising the placards on 20 foot poles.
I got involved in the anti-Brexit movement through Vote for Europe when I saw the first 'flags at the Proms' action. That was when I realised that others were taking actions to reject Brexit.
I was the one being called a traitor because unicorns don't exist. I was politically homeless but my anger and desire to show my displeasure led me to SODEM.
I wanted to fight Brexit in the memory of my Father, who was rescued from Dunkirk, but died in peacetime in France.
Sometimes when I was feeling down about Brexit I would just go and stand with the SODEM gang to remind me I wasn’t alone.
I felt compelled in a way I had never previously felt to try and stop the terrible mistake of Brexit happening and Steve was an inspiring focus.