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Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill
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Missing from the Queen's Speech -
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/1 0043571 /Queens -Speech -plain- cigaret tes-sno opers-c harter- gay-mar riage-l aws-mis sing.ht ml
are the conservatives running scared of UKIP, or their own dissenting members? Or just pragmatism in the face of a very full legislative year?
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are the conservatives running scared of UKIP, or their own dissenting members? Or just pragmatism in the face of a very full legislative year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they've got cold feet about the Same Sex Couples Bill then they've really lost the plot. Not sure that that would necessarily have been down for the next session anyway.
But gay marriage is supported by most people, it would seem. If the Tories are scared of implementing any policy likely to be opposed by one element of their core vote, they are destined for the political sidelines for some time to come. They haven't won an election outright for 21 years as it is.
But gay marriage is supported by most people, it would seem. If the Tories are scared of implementing any policy likely to be opposed by one element of their core vote, they are destined for the political sidelines for some time to come. They haven't won an election outright for 21 years as it is.
Why is this bill more than, say, questions about "Marine Management Organisation and data accuracy"? (Which, incidentally, is happening on the same day as reporting about the bill in question).
It just seems that of all that goes on in Parliament, this is the one issue that apparently "doesn't matter". Why not?
It just seems that of all that goes on in Parliament, this is the one issue that apparently "doesn't matter". Why not?
Don't suppose Marine Management takes up much time; it'll go through on the nod, as it were, if only because none of the MPs understand it or are enthused enough to debate it, important though it may be.
Sounds like pragmatism, given parliamentary time. We don't want another fox-hunting bill and this one may be just as divisive , UKIP, right- wingers, or no. The existing law does everything for same sex unions, doesn't it, but doesn't create the same arguments as the word marriage ,does it?
Sounds like pragmatism, given parliamentary time. We don't want another fox-hunting bill and this one may be just as divisive , UKIP, right- wingers, or no. The existing law does everything for same sex unions, doesn't it, but doesn't create the same arguments as the word marriage ,does it?
1000 people polled by a well respected organisation ('weighting' only means adjusting so that the 1000 are representative of the population as a whole in terms of age/sex/race etc)
Detailed Results : http:// www.pop ulus.co .uk/upl oads/Om Gay_Rig hts.pdf
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It is a very thin programme in The Queen's speech, which may indicate the coalition is winding down.
To be honest, I think they just want to coast along for the next two years and achieve nothing.
You cannot blame them. No one has a majority and as the election approaches the coalition partners want to be seen as wider apart than they have been for yhe ladt threee years.
I don't think dropping plain cigarette wrappers and minimum alcohol prices is a sop to UKiP. More like they cannot rwally be bothered.
To be honest, I think they just want to coast along for the next two years and achieve nothing.
You cannot blame them. No one has a majority and as the election approaches the coalition partners want to be seen as wider apart than they have been for yhe ladt threee years.
I don't think dropping plain cigarette wrappers and minimum alcohol prices is a sop to UKiP. More like they cannot rwally be bothered.