Marchers against Brexit
This person was Russian - German Katya and her British husband Daniel who commented Brexit had shown a side of intolerance in Britain he thought that did not exist.
Katya also went on that she wanted the tolerant multi-cultural Britain back that existed before Brexit.
Despite Brexit going ahead from this Wednesday onwards, there is still resistance from remainers but what they hope to achieve now is best known only to them.
The march against Brexit yesterday took place against a backdrop of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the European project in Rome in 1957. All 27 remaining nations leaders were there apart from Theresa May and many said it was a sad day with the UK attending.
There will now be hard bargaining ahead as the UK and EU negotiate our way out. Jean-Claude Juncker told the BBC he was not bitter about the UK leaving and said talks would be conducted in a fair and friendly manner.
However, as a footnote, Juncker said the UK would be facing a £50 billion leave charge and what about the EU citizens here and Brits living in EU nations. Their plight is unknown right now and will no doubt be part of the negotiations. But it would appear Brits are taking citizenship in the nations in the EU they have settled in same as many Europeans living here are applying for British nationality.
What would have hsppened to British economy if it had been integrated also in the Eurozone, with no freedon of action for rhe Bank of England?
In that case, I don't think many people would be demanding to remain in the EU.