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The translator, who ives in Edinburgh, told how she actually volunteered to campaign for Brexit even though she was not allowed to vote.

She said: “I campaigned for Brexit because I felt strongly about Britain’s ability to govern itself. For me it’s about sovereignty. control of laws, borders and the opportunity to make our own trade deals.

“I can see the point of an economic union, but I can’t see the point of a political al union with its own anthem and even a European army.

“My parents don't agree with me and even those I know in Germany who do wouldn't dare to speak out loud.

“I’m a conservative libertarian and don't have any time for extreme movement like the AfD. I want Remainers to understand that my support for Brexit isn’t to do with racism. I’m an immigrant myself, and I’m in favour of immigration, but it should be controlled under a skills-based points system like the one in Australia.”

She added: “I don't fear for my future, here. As far as I know under the Vienna convention rights that have been given legally cannot be revoked. And we will always need EU migration, particularly from Germany.”