Despair about the political process sometimes mirrors relationships. Perhaps start reparation round the dinner table?
Christmas can put stress on couples at the best of times: John Lewis ads and idealised memories from the Christmas of childhood hang over us. Now, in addition to the pressure to create a perfect Christmas, ignoring the credit card balance and calorie counting, couples are also likely to have to negotiate their way through at least one extended family Brexit debate.
According to a 2016 poll of 300 relationship counsellors, one in five of them reported clients had mentioned the EU referendum and the decision to leave as an issue in their relationship. When one partner wants “leave” and the other “remain”, how safe is it to embark on carving up the turkey together? And, forgive the glib interpretation, who’s left holding the giblets?
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