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UK Equal Marriage  [message #67236] Wed, 12 December 2012 11:19 Go to previous message
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The results of the England & Wales Government consultation on equal marriage are now out. Some 53% of individual responses were in favour of same-sex marriages (with 46% against, and 1% don't know /. don't care / other).

Although the proposals did not envisage allowing religious groups to conduct marriages, the government has decided to go one step further and permit religious groups to "opt in" to being allowed to do so. The exceptions being the Church of England (the established Anglican church in England) and Church of Wales (which is Anglican, but not established). The new proposals try very hard to make it clear that no church or church member will ever be forced to conduct same-sex marriages if their conscience forbids it.

This is a massive step  forward, and (to be honest) not one I'd thought to see in my lifetime.

Needless to say, the "anti's" are conducting a massive campaign to preserve marriage as purely a "one man, one woman" institution, and a number of Members of Parliament seem to be crumbling under the pressure from the religious right. My own MP is pro-civil-equal-marriage, but a bit iffy on religious ones ... so I've written to him this morning to put the case for religious gay marriages. The Society of Friends (Quakers)  - and others, like Unitarians -have been actively pushing to be allowed to conduct same-sex marriages for some years, and I think it's really important to hammer home that some religious groups are very strongly in favour.

Anyone living in the UK might like to consider dropping a note to their MP ( www.writetothem.com is easy!) - it's an issue where small numbers of well-considered individual letters will have a far greater impact than petitions, form letters, or incoherent scrawls in green ink!



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