‘The family rift is as strong as ever’ : how Brexit rocked our relationships
Remain voters recall how they dealt with division over 2016 referendum – and how they feel about their loved ones now Ten years on from the EU referendum, we asked people how their voting experience had affected their relationships with friends and family. Some spoke of painful family divisions (…)
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