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Ahead of a vote on the Marriage (Same Sex couples) Bill, leading think tank ResPublica has launched a green paper in Parliament opposing the proposed legislation.
February 4th, 2013 | Family, Sexual Orientation
A group of senior local Conservatives have personally delivered a letter to 10 Downing Street urging the Prime Minister to delay a vote on same-sex ‘marriage’ until after the next general election in 2015.
February 4th, 2013 | Family, Sexual Orientation
The Conservative Chairmen behind yesterday’s letter delivery to Downing Street have reacted with dismay and disbelief to renewed attempts by the Party machinery to create the impression that there is broad support for the Bill within the Conservative Party.
A Christian psychotherapist is the subject of a professional conduct inquiry in London for supporting therapy for those with unwanted feelings of same-sex attraction.
January 31st, 2013 | Sexual Orientation
Experts have warned that the concept of “adultery” could be abolished if the Government presses ahead with its plans to redefine marriage.
January 31st, 2013 | Family
David Cameron is under increasing pressure to introduce tax breaks for married couples as a way of averting a Tory party split over same-sex ‘marriage’.
MPs have this week supported an amendment to the Equality Act to protect ‘conscientious beliefs on marriage’, voting 86 to 31 at the first reading of Edward Leigh’s Ten Minute Rule Bill.
January 30th, 2013 | Sexual Orientation
In a packed committee room in the Houses of Parliament, four leading figures engaged in a lively debate on therapy for those with unwanted feelings of same-sex attraction.
The Prime Minister is facing a challenge to persuade more than half of Conservative MPs to support same-sex ‘marriage’ in the most divisive vote of his leadership.
January 25th, 2013 | Religious Freedom
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has raised concerns over David Cameron’s fast-tracked same-sex ‘marriage’ bill despite exemptions for churches and other faith groups to opt out.
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