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UK: house of commons votes in favour of gay marriage

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Re: UK: house of commons votes in favour of gay marriage
Post by KNick   » Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:34 pm

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JimHacker wrote:Just to give those who were interested in this an update:

the bill just survived a motion in the House of Lords to kill the bill, with only 148 voting to kill the bill and 390 in favour of pursuing it. Considering that the house of lords has an elderly demographic and it is overwhelmingly those over 60 who oppose gay marriage, that's good going.


Do they expect the same kind of reaction to the passage as France? Britain has always seemed to me to be more civilized.
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Re: UK: house of commons votes in favour of gay marriage
Post by Daryl   » Wed Jun 05, 2013 5:24 am

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Spain and France are both more Catholic than the UK yet they have passed their laws. I'm not sure if the UK is more civilized than France, but it is more used to the quirky and unusual. Look at the eccentrics like the Raving Looney Party.
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Re: UK: house of commons votes in favour of gay marriage
Post by JimHacker   » Wed Jun 05, 2013 1:02 pm

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Daryl wrote:Spain and France are both more Catholic than the UK yet they have passed their laws. I'm not sure if the UK is more civilized than France, but it is more used to the quirky and unusual. Look at the eccentrics like the Raving Looney Party.


Both France and Spain have more history (like the USA) of civil disobedience, protests etc and that has its echoes in current culture. Also, there's a lot more spontaneous queuing in Britain I find. But I wouldn't say more civilised. After all, the french have the leisurely lunches etc so it depends on how you define civilised.

As to the MRLP, i think they've gone downhill since the death of 'Screaming Lord Sutch'. But their manifesto is quite amusing (containing such gems as banning Caecilius from all latin text books).
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