Love Island and Brexit may not be an obvious match, but even ITV's smash hit dating show couldn't escape the political climate in the UK five years ago.
On Thursday 23 June 2016 the EU referendum took place and the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.
And while Love Island contestants are normally blissfully cut off from the real world during their time in the villa in Spain, Iain Stirling, who provides the voice over for the reality TV series, has revealed that in series two, the lovestruck lot were offered postal votes for the Brexit referendum.
Stirling went on to reveal that Love Island alumni Terry Walsh had a surprising reaction to the opportunity. "The Brexit vote happened during series two of Love
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