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Ask Hilary: We're arguing about politics

Agony Aunt Hilary Freeman advises a warring couple and a woman with a flirtatious friend.

May 26, 2017 10:08
At war over politics?
3 min read

QWe’re newlyweds and are mostly very happy. But now the general election is coming between us. My husband wants to vote Labour while I’ll vote Tory, and the issue is causing daily arguments between us. We’ve generally avoided political discussions as a couple because we both wanted to avoid treading on each other’s toes, but with this election everything has burst out into the open. Help!

 

AYou’re far from the only couple in this situation, especially with this most divisive of elections.

Presumably you discussed politics at some earlier point during your relationship and realised you didn’t always see eye to eye, which is why you avoided political discussions. But even if you are now shocked by each other’s standpoints, it doesn’t have to be a deal breaker. No couple agrees on absolutely everything. If they did, it would be both boring and, frankly, a little weird.