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Wasn't really impressed with Tom Watson reading off a piece of paper, but when I read back what he said later it sounded a lot better.
Tom Watson made it very partisan, which was the wrong tone for a crowd with people from many different backgrounds uniting for one purpose. And with speakers from other parties alongside him. Sturgeon played that much better.
I went to Parliament Square because it was about 150m from where I'd just been to work. I had lunch with a Leave-voting Tory colleague first which was interesting.
Dominic Grieve is an excellent speaker but I missed him - like my colleague, I fundamentally disagree with a lot of his politics, but you can have a good dialogue with him, and unlike my colleague, I think he speaks a lot of sense on Brexit.
Wasn't really impressed with Tom Watson reading off a piece of paper, but when I read back what he said later it sounded a lot better. I've never been a fan of his though. David Lammy was great but the picture of Clive Lewis with red pyro has won it for me today though.