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I'm married to someone who has a completely different political view than mine. I've learnt so many different ways of looking at things since we got together, and he sometimes says the same about me. We've never voted the same way....but we are going to at this election.
That's really interesting - I'm kind of with the poster who said they would find it hard to live with someone with a totally different viewpoint - but I guess you have always got something to talk about.
Soozy Woo
My husband is a life long tory voter...   I float between labour & lib dem!

Since I brought him into the my village (he moved from london to my village), I always had to vote labour to cancel out his tory vote... which I feel responsible for... cos I brought him here!

This year... we're both voting lib dem.

Soozy...  in answer to what you said earlier about marrying someone with different political views...  its actually ok.  For the first few years of marraige we didn't dare to discuss politics or religion...  knowing how far apart we were on both (he is catholic)..  

We can now discuss stuff... I put it down to us getting older and becoming more laid back.. more open minded...
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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We can now discuss stuff... I put it down to us getting older and becoming more laid back.. more open minded...
I think I've become less tolerant as I've got older with regard to politics. I used to think live and let live ...........I now feel the need to convert everybody - actually I think I've persuaded two people (not on here) to re think -
Soozy Woo

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