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    One of the many reasons of why i wanna move to the UK

    check out this article:

    https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41556653/

    LONDON — British media reported Sunday the government is preparing to erase some of the last remaining distinctions between gay partnership and traditional marriage — allowing gay couples to tie the knot in churches in ceremonies that may be officially known as marriages.

    Britain's Home Office declined comment on the reports, but indicated that an announcement would be made soon.


    Marriage and civil partnership are already virtually identical under British law, but because same sex unions are carried out by government registrars, the ceremony must take place in a public building and religious references are banned.

    Some activists also argue that the different titles — "marriage" versus "civil partnership" — means that there's still a subtle stigma attached to same sex relationships, and a group is now pressing the case to make civil partnership and marriage available to all couples.

    Unsourced reports in the BBC and British newspapers said the government's equalities minister Lynne Featherstone was preparing to propose a move which would allow gay couples to get hitched in religious ceremonies and at religious venues. Many reports raised the possibility that such ceremonies would be officially known as marriages.

    The effects of such a change would likely be mostly symbolic.

    Britain's civil partnership law, introduced in 2005, already gives gay couples the same legal protection, adoption and inheritance rights as heterosexual married partners. And religious organizations would not be forced to allow gays to marry. The Church of England, for example, has already said it would not allow its buildings to be used for same sex weddings, no matter what they are called. The Catholic Church and British Muslim groups remain strongly opposed to same sex unions of any kind.

    But some faiths — Quakers, Unitarians, and more liberal Jewish groups — might be open to hosting gay partnership ceremonies.

    If the law is changed, Britain would join a number of countries that call same sex ceremonies marriages. The Netherlands, Canada, Belgium, Portugal and Spain do so already, while Germany, France, Austria and Switzerland have laws similar to Britain's.




    basically we can do what other straight couples can do now!! i love the UK i really do, they are ahead of there time!!

    #2
    That's awesome! The U.S. really needs to come into the 21st century. It's embarrassing that this nation is so archaic in regards to gay marriage and things of that nature.


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      #3
      tell me about it! i mean they have had these laws for a years now and the world hasent ended yet lol. im american but yet i dont feel at home in my own country because DOMA has the audacity to try to deport people who can get legally married in this country but due to them having a different visa DOMA thinks they have the right to butt in, pisses me off to no end!!

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        #4
        It's great reading this sort of stuff. I hope I can bring my kids up into a much more tolerant world.


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          #5
          Yay! Stuff like that makes me feel hopeful that eventually the US will come around too.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tabitha View Post
            That's awesome! The U.S. really needs to come into the 21st century. It's embarrassing that this nation is so archaic in regards to gay marriage and things of that nature.
            I think the US is archaic in a lot of things .. lack of funds in education, train systems, health care.... I can make a list. My honey wants to migrate to Australia someday ever since he's been traveling with me he's been more international.

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              #7
              I truly hope we can follow the lead. Even if we're a few decades behind everyone else...

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tabitha View Post
                That's awesome! The U.S. really needs to come into the 21st century. It's embarrassing that this nation is so archaic in regards to gay marriage and things of that nature.
                Australia does not allow gay marriage either. Unfortunatly the conservatives always have the loudest voices

                Originally posted by xopookie View Post
                I think the US is archaic in a lot of things .. lack of funds in education, train systems, health care.... I can make a list. My honey wants to migrate to Australia someday ever since he's been traveling with me he's been more international.
                As much as I love being an Australian - the grass is not always greener on the other side Voting is mandatory for Australian citizens over the age of 18 (unless you're in prison or a psychiatric institution) and the cost of living is quite high.

                Pros & cons with every country I suppose.

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                  #9
                  i thought you could in Australia?

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