"[Brexit] is a bit of a bone of contention. Because I moved away from home, went to university and met friends all around the world, I said ‘I’m going to vote to remain’, and nothing would have changed that. I just thought voting to leave would affect my future opportunities.

"As a young person, if you’re on a dating app, if someone else voted Leave and you voted Remain you think you’d never get on. So in a family where you’ve both voted differently, that’s quite something, but we haven’t fallen out [over it].

“I still feel like we’re going to lose out by leaving and I think it causes a lot of unnecessary stress when [MPs] could be focusing their energies on things that are far more important for our society.

“I don’t think people had all the information they needed."