Finding someone to match your personality is hard enough without the polarising topic of politics getting involved.

If you've ever thought about wearing the infamous 'Never Kiss a Tory' T-shirt, though, then you may also be on board with a new dating app that sifts out certain political leanings.

While the fallout and debris of last week's EU Referendum is still being sorted through, Remainder has been launched for those of you looking to steer clear of Leave voters after swiping right.

Created by two despondent voters who say they "wanted to cheer everyone up after a dismal day", the new platform is billing itself as the "dating and social app for the 48%" - the proportion of people who voted to Remain.

Remainder

Currently asking for donations via Crowdfunder and hoping to raise £5,000 to launch the app, the campaign already has thousands of sign-ups.

Its target, as you might have guessed, is 16,141,241 - the number of people who voted to stay in the EU. Although we imagine a few among the camp were already happily set in a relationship before last Friday.

With around 75% of 18-24-year-olds voting in favour of the EU, and this bracket also providing the highest number of users on apps such as Tinder, the movement could very well find success.

But spare a thought for the young Leave voters out there. Well, all seven of them.

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