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it's very good to see gay couples getting the same rights as heterosexual married couples (see Guardian link).
but where are the rights for straight, unmarried couples. I have many friends living in long term unmarried relationships, and this is discrimination, pure and simple.
what's the justification? The "sanctity of marriage"?
but where are the rights for straight, unmarried couples. I have many friends living in long term unmarried relationships, and this is discrimination, pure and simple.
what's the justification? The "sanctity of marriage"?
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So, in effect, everyone here is equal - do you the ceremony thing, no matter how small you make it, you get the benefits. If you don't you don't.
I'm not too sure if I'm worried about it being "civil partnerships" in name either. If you read the bill, it's as close to marriage in terms of rights and responsobilities as it can be without using the word. It's second best, but only a tiny bit so.