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Do You Think That Civil Partners And Those In Same Sex Marriages Should Receive The Same Pension Rights As Straight Couples?

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sp1814 | 17:53 Wed 12th Jul 2017 | News
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This has always been the difference, but now it looks like a precedent has been set.

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If a straight couple marry in 2017, and one partner dies, the surviving partner is eligible for the entire pension of the spouse.

Same sex couple marry in 2017, and the same thing happens, only pension contributions since 2005 are payable.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/gay-army-officer-husband-pension-rights-john-walker-supreme-court-win-mod-same-sex-marriage-rights-a7836666.html

I've always thought this was a bit mental. What do you think?
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yes it should. I thought the whole point of allowing same sex "marriage" was to equalize it legally.
Well said TTT !
// yes it should. I thought the whole point of allowing same sex "marriage" was to equalize it legally.//

no that was the civil partnership bit

marriage and Protestant doctrine is decided by .... Parliament - Common Prayer Book Act 1662 and so on.
left over from Cuius regio, eius religio

[ yeah yeah I know s/o is gonna quip hilariously " doofus what-gio doofus who-gio ? or what]

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