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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Sarah Marsh and Guardian readers

Do you have different political views to your close friends or family?

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Are you voting for a different party to your parents or partner? Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA

On Thursday Britain will go to the polls to vote in the general election 2017. The big issues leading the campaign this year include Brexit, security, education, the economy, the environment, immigration and the NHS. Discussions are going on across the UK with voters talking about what matters to them.

For some, however, this may lead to disagreement. And there will be a number of voters who have very different beliefs to friends, family and even their spouses or partners.

Share your experiences

We want to hear from those who have relatives, or partners who have differing political views. How do you feel ahead of the election? Have you enjoyed discussing the campaigns? Has your stance changed at all over the last few months? Are you worried about the result? Have political differences affected your relationships? Share your stories and views with us.

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