- Culture
- 12 Jul 17
Those that voted ‘Remain’ will get a chance at love free of exhausting debates about why the U.K. should have stayed with the EU...or at least a new app.
The world of dating apps has gotten oddly specific. Niche markets have emerged and brought with them the likes of Tindog — yes, that is a Tinder app for dogs — and Bristlr, a dating app designed for people who have beards and those that like beards. In fact, M14, the company behind Bristlr, is also the creator of a new app that allows Brexit opponents to search for love with other ‘Remain’ voters.
Following last year’s referendum, the Manchester-based company created a new app called ‘Better Together Dating.’ Essentially, the app is “Tinder for the 48 percent” who voted to remain in the EU. "It took us a few hours from deciding that 'Better Together Dating' is a really cool name to having it in the app stores," M14 founder John Kershaw told NPR. Kershaw also explained that the app is aimed at bringing hope and togetherness to disillusioned voters.
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It surely won’t change the vote, but for those with heavy Bregret, maybe ‘Better Together Dating’ will change their relationship status.