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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2017 · 24 MIN

47: Paul Coleridge on how Brexit might improve family stability and marriage rates

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Once again, today's episode provides a platform for quite a controversial opinion. Paul Coleridge, a former high court judge and founder of the Marriage Foundation, recently penned an article for The Telegraph in which he made the suggestion that Brexit might result in an improvement of family stability and marriage rates. As you can imagine, this created a storm of backlash online so we thought we’d bring him on to elaborate on his point and to share why exactly he believes marriages are worth protecting.#Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #cohabiting #marriage #divorce #familybreakdown #familystability #marriagefoundation #nuclearfamily #paulcoleridge #highcourtjudge #marriagerates #singleparent #telegraph

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