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Newly divorced UK couples reveal what they blame for marriage breakdowns – including ‘culture war’ rows over Brexit, trans rights and immigration

According to a study, Brexit is some of the most important reasons for the divorce of British couples of Brexit, transsexual rights and migration.

According to the research, ‘Culture War’ issues and conflicts on politics destroy relations.

In five (42 percent) of divorced British, more than two, gender identity, cancellation culture, migration, climatic activism and political accuracy, including the disagreement of the marriage, including the disagreement, he said.

Political accuracy and ‘Wokeness’ (41 percent) and migration (41 percent) were the most common triggers for conflict.

This was followed by transsexual problems (31 percent), cancellation culture (26 percent) and climate activism (20 percent).

One of the five people (17 percent) said he had contributed to the disintegration of arguments about Donald Trump.

15 percent of the Metoo movement and 14 percent of the Middle East pointed to the conversations, he said.

Brexit also continues to mark the country’s love life because it says that one -quarter of the participants said that it leads to the death of allegations made with former partners.

Brexit, transsexual rights and discussions on migration, some of the most important reasons for the divorce of British couples, a study emerged

The lines included how themselves or the other voted, separation or remaining views, or the influence of the 2016 game.

More than four (26 percent) admitted that they would avoid going out with someone who gave them different votes in Brexit.

The recent survey of divorced British survey was conducted by the UK Health Technology Company 32CO to coincide with the launch of Aerox sleep centers, offering non -invasive treatment for snoring throughout England.

They also found that couples faced difficulties in the bedroom, because about half (47 percent) thought that it was a factor that contributed to the deterioration of the relationship between snoring or symptoms associated with sleep apnea.

Surprisingly, 85 percent confessed that they had passed through ‘sleep divorces’ in separate rooms and led them to leave.

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