The public didn't have to be encouraged at all, they were more than eager to fill up our Brexitometer and at times queued for it! After the first hour, we had to expand certain areas of it as there were just too many dots going on top of each other! This makes very clear, Brexit is certainly a Big deal, but not Done deal! See for yourself:
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On top of that we had a reporter and a camera man from the BBC there, interviewing one of our activists at the stall, and they were also later talking to another campaigner, a local non-British EU citizen who is leaving the UK after 12 years because of the status changes that are coming for her when the UK leaves the EU.
Some of the footage should be on BBC South News on the days running up to the march in London (we don't have an exact date/time yet), so keep an eye out for us!
Some more photo impressions from our busy two hours:
The stall was supported by activists from The 48% -Winchester, the European Movement, the local Liberal Democrats, and of course Win-IN.
We had an excellent turnout of campaigners (either representing these groups or just themselves), despite this stall only being advertised not even a week beforehand. Thank you to all of you - and a special thank you to Richard Murphy for his outstanding photos!
Sylke on behalf of Win-IN
(All copyrights of photos are with the people who took them!)