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6 Feb 2013

UK lawmakers vote in favour of gay marriage

A bill to legalise same-sex marriage in Britain cleared a major hurdle Tuesday, which may see the UK joining a growing list of countries around the globe 

At the end of a full day's debate with more than 70 MPs supporting or opposing the bill on Tuesday, British lawmakers voted 400 to 175 in favour of allowing same-sex couples to marry.

Prime Minister David Cameron

More debates are expected to follow as the bill still needs to clear other stages in Parliament, including another vote in the lower and scrutiny by the upper house, the House of Lords.

If approved, the bill is expected to take effect in 2015 and enable same-sex couples to get married in both civil and religious ceremonies, provided the religious institution consents. The bill also lets couples who had previously entered into civil partnerships convert their relationship into a marriage.

The bill is strongly supported by Prime Minister David Cameron who allowed his colleagues a conscience vote on the issue. Cameron had described the move as "an important step forward" that strengthens society. The Times reported that the vote left Mr Cameron at odds with nearly 60 per cent of his MPs amid warnings from his backbenchers that the issue could cost him the 2015 election.


Read David Lammy's original speech that he had intended to give to the
House of Commons on 5 February 2013 on the subject of gay marriage
but faced a time limit.


United Kingdom

Reader's Comments

1. 2013-02-07 01:17  
Wow progress in the UK what about the USA?
Comment #2 was deleted by its author on 2013-02-07 01:26
3. 2013-02-07 16:25  
Even the UK is moving into the present.....and Singapore still remains in the dark ages.....
4. 2013-02-08 07:50  
May the Brits come colonize us again so we can have colonial law 2.0. #tongueincheek.
5. 2013-02-13 08:51  
Brilliant :-)! I agree with retrofittedme. If Singapore was still a Brit colony, the LGBT community wouldn't have to dance gingerly around the reactionary, right-wing oligarchy here.
6. 2013-02-15 23:15  
who's going forst France or the Uk. Number 1 question YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING there isn't any money made in passing a law making it leagel for same sex to marry ha ha....

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