/// At present, gays and lesbians are allowed to enter civil partnerships, which offer most of the legal protections of marriage. But the term ‘marriage’ is not used.///
In a time when more important matters should be on politicians minds, why is the term 'Marriage' that important to homosexuals, that politicians find the need to change the law, specially to accommodate them?
Having a CP ties up all the 'practicalities' of a relationship; financial, pension and inheritance issues, 'next-of-kin' matters, rights in case of separation, children calamitous accidents and care thereafter.
I have never quite understood why gays and lesbians were only allowed a civil partnership in the first place! What was the point of not allowing them to have a marriage, like everyone else? Now they have to go though all the rigmarole of changing this! Ridiculous! Gay and lesbian couples should have exactly the same rights as heterosexual couples!
Do you think you could pack all the salacious and prurient nudge-nudge schoolboy humour in as early as possible and then the grown-ups can get on with having a sensible discussion?