Sarah Vine's forthcoming memoir indicates that Brexit stressed her marriage to Michael Gove, especially after he aligned with pro-Brexit views. The memoir reveals that political maneuvering, particularly by Andrea Leadsom, exacerbated the divide between them and their pro-European friends, leading to the marriage's collapse. Vine reflects that while her relationship struggles were compounded by political events, her personal experience with politics in marriage is far removed from the average person's engagement with politics. The excerpt raises broader questions about how public politics can intrude on private relationships.
Vine suggests that Brexit ruined their marriage through stress, political maneuverings, and a shift in relationships, highlighting how politics can deeply affect personal lives.
Vine’s experience illustrates the pervasive influence of politics on personal relationships, questioning whether individuals can truly remain unaffected by the political climate.
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