PROTESTORS met in Bourton-on-the-Water to campaign for the UK to remain in the EU.

Ginie Moss, along with 12 others campaigned for Brexit to be reversed at The Village Green by standing in solidarity with EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU.

Mrs Moss, originally from France and now living in Bourton-on-the-Water convinced people to attend from as far away as High Wycombe.

She said: "I have lived in the UK 19 years since moving from France and I want other people to have that opportunity from the EU.

"I do not think anybody is happy with how Brexit is being handled and nobody voted for what is happening at the moment, so we want to get it reversed.

"Some leave voters say what we do is anti-democratic but we are entitled to our opinion.

"It was a successful protest and a lot of people were very positive about our message."

Amongst the attendants was Phil Jones from High Wycombe who stands at the centre of roundabouts across the country to oppose Brexit.

Mr Jones stated to the Bucks Free Press in February his reasoning for doing so: "I stand in the middle of a roundabout because it symbolises being at the centre of things where I feel we ought to be."