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sp1814 | 18:16 Wed 08th Feb 2017 | News
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If your partner voted for someone you couldn't stand, could you imagine leaving them?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-wife-leaves-husband-22-vote-republican-democrat-a7567356.html

Let's say you were a vehement Remainer, or an adamant Brexiter, and your partner had opposing views to you - how would you handle it?

If you were a staunch Labour supporter, and your partner was a firm Kipper, would you simply avoid talking about politics?
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Best to keep schtum on that subject! ;o)
Leave them? No.
Handle it? Tell her she was stupid. And duck.
Avoid talking about? No.
My partner and I have differing political views. He comes from a Labour family but has turned to the other side! I am Lab.
He is a Brexiter while I'm a Remainer.
He tries to persuade me that his way is the best way, but I just ignore him.
No, it wouldn't ruin any good marriage.
sounds completely radio to me. Should not effect a solid marriage. Oddly enough MrsTTT and I did not agree on the choice for POTUS but we do agree on UK politics mostly.
That would depend if that partner had a surname of Farage !
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Mikey, grow up, FGS.
I always refuse to tell himself how I vote, it's no-one else's business. We certainly don't discuss issues.
It can't have been much of a marriage in the first place.
BTW,what's a kipper?
Baldric , GAL.
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I know of some people who have have enormous rows over Brexit, but it's been intergenerational, rather than spouses.

I think it's best to keep political views private within a partnership...

...and avoid News at Ten and Question Time.
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Oldsbather

Kipper = UKIP supporter.

Not disparaging.
No. I'd think he'd run mad and I daresay we'd have some discussions on it; then we'd agree to differ. A loving marriage encompasses differences...... how many examples would you like!!!
I wouldnt leave but have destroyed/lost their poll cards.
Tamborine , people can vote without their poll cards.
Unlikely. I already cope with someone who thinks that demon Thatcher was some kind of saint ! But it makes life interesting ;-)
My mum and dad used to vote on opposite sides. They never really discussed it after they agreed that their votes cancelled each other out, so they wouldn't bother going to the poll.

Of course, they didn't stick to this. They both went and voted, separately.
If I were in the first stages of a relationship and the man said he loved Mrs Thatcher and supported Trump I think I might not continue to see him.
I already cope with someone who thinks that demon Thatcher was some kind of saint !


Gawd blimey, the medal is in the post OG.

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