Contents:
- MANY BRONS HAVE CHANGED THEIR MDS ON GAY MARRIAGE
- WHY LBIAN UPL ARE MORE LIKELY TO DIVORCE THAN GAY ON
MANY BRONS HAVE CHANGED THEIR MDS ON GAY MARRIAGE
The rultg aln ernment ially said would reta a ban on gay marriage.
As of 2020, the most recent year for which there is data, more than 42, 000 gay upl England and Wal had tied the knot. ) Pollg June found that more than three-quarters of Brons now support gay marriage, up om jt over half 2012. It end Sectn 28, which prevented schools and lol thori om “promotg homosexualy” and troduced civil partnerships.
WHY LBIAN UPL ARE MORE LIKELY TO DIVORCE THAN GAY ON
“I don’t support gay marriage spe beg a Conservative. Gay marriag beme not an abstract threat but somethg unrtaken by iends, lleagu, neighbours. Almost half of Brons now say they know a married gay uple.
Gordon Brown, Mr Cameron’s precsor, opposed gay marriage office bee was “timately bound up wh qutns of relig eedom”. Though Bra was not the first to legalise , 19 other untri have sce given gay marriage their blsg. But has led to a of eccliastil disrd as liberal members of the church argue for the right to perform or partake gay marriag.
A group of mps led by Ben Bradshaw, a gay Anglin, is lookg at ways to amend the legislatn to allow willg prits and parish to take part, which they argue uld also help boost dwdlg numbers the aisl. After all, Put regards homosexualy as a s, claims to venerate Christiany, tak the tought le on Mlims and celebrat the blood and mystic sancty that nstut the Rsian natn his barbaro vasn of Ukrae has turned him om the right’s moral soulmate to a polil leper. Hard-won personal eedoms are not gog to be relquished: women across Europe are not gog to give up abortn rights, nor gay people the right to marry.