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Students Launch Dating Site To Get EU Citizens British Visas

Two students from Brixton have launched a bizarre dating app with the aim of matching British passport holders with EU citizens living in the UK.

Katy Edelsten, 25, and Chloe Cordon, 23, a student creative team from the School of Communication Arts in Brixton, created the dating site when they saw the increase in hate crimes after the Brexit vote.

They’re hoping that some of the matches will lead to marriages so that the EU citizens can stay in the UK, even though the chances of a mass exodus are slim. The website allows people to sign up free of charge, and search depending on their residential status within the UK, filling in whether they are a British passport holder, or an EU citizen.

They are then connected to the hopefuls, who they can private message, and arrange a date with. The girls hope that it will actually help to develop some true, lifelong relationships, and are looking forward to the wedding invites.

They hope to have seen some success before we Brexit, and plan on crowdfunding money to pay for as many of the weddings as possible, when the site makes it big.

Chloe, comments, “We study in a really diverse, multi-cultural school, which has benefitted us as people in so many ways. When we heard the result of the vote, there was a lot of uncertainty amongst our friends, and we really wanted to do something about it.”

Katy, comments, “I just really love love. And I’ve always wanted to own a dating site.”

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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