Ukip offers legal protection to Christians who oppose same-sex marriage
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Ukip has released a mini-manifesto for Christians, saying it would extend protection to those who want to oppose gay marriage because of their religious beliefs. The document is published on the websites of some candidates and the election page of Christian Concern, a group that is against abortion and same-sex marriage. The manifesto for Christians says Ukip would not seek to reverse gay marriage, even though the party was opposed to it being introduced. However, it would offer special protection to those who wanted to object to gay marriage or express other matters of religious conscience in the course of carrying out their jobs. The manifesto says: “We will not repeal the legislation, as it would be grossly unfair and unethical to ‘un-marry’ loving couples or restrict further marriages, but we will not require churches to marry same-sex couples. We will also extend the legal concept of ‘reasonable accommodation’ to give protection in law to those expressing a religious conscience in the workplace on this issue.” http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...e-sex-marriage (good news for bakers and printers) another Tibb vote winner? |
And you said it was just immigration policies that we disliked ;)
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great policy fair play. the reverse bigotry is totally out of hand....death threats and violence for anyone who has a different opinion is bang out of order
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Well it should be up to the particular churches if they want to offer gay marriage.
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So UKIP was against legalising gay marriage then? I don't think any of the main political parties here are actually campaigning against it for the upcoming referendum, they're all in the Yes camp which is great
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They are going after the older white haired church going vote before they die
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Just another reason not to vote for that backwards party.
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Bring back homophobia. Got my vote.
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Farage is on STV
Doing the political broadcast UK has fecking Labour |
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Oh here we go again , this subject has been debated to death on here but again I make the point what does "legalising Gay marriage" actually mean ?
In law both gay and straight couples can marry in any building they want as long as they obtain a marriage licence and observe all other legal requirements. That is Marriage... That's it the rest is down to personal religious preference , so if you are a member of a church that at its core does not marry gay couples then that is that...!!! Go find a church that marries gay couples or start one of your own, but you will not and can not force a group of like minded people to change their views because someone tells them to. It won't work, won't wash never gonna happen so move on and let these backward thinking bigoted people carry on with their own church . Who wants to be in a church like that anyway. That's it really in a nutshell , gay marriage is a meaningless term as all marriage is allowed in the UK . Religious wedding ceremonies well that's another issue and one that is best left to individuals. |
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It isn't just about churches however, they are talking about people exercising their christian,well whatever they are as to views,since christianity is really about no judging or condemning,in business and the workplace. You have say a manager who thinks gay relationships are wrong,his views will be permitted to be 'used' against said individuals. people in business, such as B&B's Hotels, would be then allowed to refuse the custom of said individuals. That is very backward looking and unjust too in my view,such people, with such prejudices should not have authority over others or be allowed in a business either where they invite the public, as to custom. |
Can gay couples get married in mosques?
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So UKIP will protect Christians from being forced to marry gay couples. What's the problem with that? There are some Christians who will marry gay people but the church should not be forced. Otherwise you're also going to have to force the Jews, the Hindus, the Sikhs the Muslims et al. And good luck with that.
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But I agree with your point gay relationships are just relationships like straight relationships , there should be no distinction and certainly no prejudice. If there is then the law needs to come down heavily on the person or persons who are discriminating. |
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I don't really understand this whole UKIP episode, which upsets me a little as I do support UKIP ...?? |
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On the upside, I've been asked to be 'best woman' at my friend's marriage next year and I predict it will be an extravaganza! |
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