Did you fall out with any family and friends over Brexit, and have you repaired the relationship 10 years on? As the 10th anniversary of the 2016 EU referendum result approaches, we would like to hear from people on how the vote affected their relationships with family and/or friends.
How did you overcome your Brexit fallouts with family or friends?
A decade on, have you healed the rift, or is your relationship beyond repair? Perhaps you voted differently from a parent, child, sibling, partner, or friend, which caused tension and conflict. If so, a decade on, have you been able to heal the rift, move past your differences or has it damaged your relationship beyond repair? Tell us.
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