“Don’t count with the british brexitbråk in christmas”

“the Uk is celebrating probably his last christmas as an EU country – but differing views on brexit divides not necessarily family and friends when it approaches the turkey and plumpudding.”

“On a christmas market in London hits the TT three couples who do not intend to brexitbråka with the family in the weekends.”

“the Music skrålar out of the speakers a little here and there. Here are the trees, stars and ljusslingor. The theme is christmas and the stalls are draped, but ”

“From one of the inputs strolling Fiona and Alan West, a couple in their 60s from Hampshire who just bought himself was his beer. The british EU exit may dominate in the news and on headlines, but not here and not at home in the couple’s West.”

“– In some areas perhaps it is so, but not in the south of England, ” says Fiona West to the TT’s envoy.”

“She and her husband have either lost friends or broken with relatives because of the different perceptions of brexit.”

” I think that those who are in our children’s age, around 25, to 30, want to stay in the EU. The elderly want to leave. But everyone is entitled to their opinion and it creates no problems, ” says Fiona West.”

“She’s right. In the referendum voted in favour of 52 per cent for Britain to leave the EU. 48% were against. But according to several surveys, a majority of those voting who were under 50 years of age remain in the EU, while the opposite was true on the other side of the 50 mark.”

“in Addition, the increased support for yes – and no-side the younger and older surveyed väljargrupperna was.”

“A short distance away stands John Port, 54, and Kate Smith, 53, and should just enjoy their flottyrmunk. They come from the Uk’s most easterly town, Lowestoft, and like a pair of the West is their perception that brexit does not cause any fragmentation in the population. On the contrary.”

” We think the same thing: We’re tired of it. It doesn’t matter. For what we decide so do the politicians that they want to anyway, ” says John Port.”

the “Brexit has not caused any discord that can make the celebration of christmas.”

” Not for us. For we come from a small place where everyone thinks the same way, ” says John Port.”

“A pretty good piece on the other side of the 50 mark, we find the Londoners Siana and Mark Manning, who has brought with him two year old daughter Rosie to the christmas market in the park. They know that they will celebrate christmas with people with different opinions in the EU-the issue – but says it doesn’t matter.”

” I don’t think anyone cares. It is what it is, ” says Mark Manning.”

“They voted to stay in the EU, but the buying mode. The image of a divided Britain, they do not give much for.”

” No, I do not believe it. People’s life rolls on. I think that the politicians make it worse by being so divided, that the public just want to we go any further, ” says Mark Manning.”

“the Referendum on the uk’s membership of the EU took place on the 23 June 2016. The question asked was whether the Uk would remain a member of the EU or leave the union.”

“Total voted more than 33,5 million people, which meant a turnout of 72.2 per cent.”

“In England and Wales voted by the majority to leave, while stannasidan had the greatest support in Scotland and northern Ireland.”

“The uk secession from the EU is set to 29 march 2019. Currently in the Uk and the EU is no signed agreement on how the divorce should go to.”