“Politics, and society in general, is becoming more polarised, and the period between 2015 and 2019 saw many political happenings that were extremely divisive — the Brexit referendum, Trump being elected in the US, Corbyn becoming leader of the Labour Party,” says Dr Natasha McKeever, says Dr Natasha McKeever, a philosophy and ethics lecturer at the University of Leeds and co-director of the Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships alongside Dr Luke Brunning. “Politics was very much at the forefront of many people’s minds during that period, and many felt the need to decide which side of various debates they were on.”