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Same Sex Marriage (Church of England)

21 March 2023

Lead MP

Ben Bradshaw

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General Debate

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Ben Bradshaw raised concerns about same sex marriage (church of england) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The speaker moves that leave be given to bring in a Bill enabling clergy of the Church of England to conduct same-sex marriages on Church of England premises under certain circumstances. He highlights the historical stance of the Church against civil partnerships and equal marriage, noting changes since then but emphasising ongoing opposition from some quarters. The most recent opinion poll shows majority support among both the public and Anglicans for allowing same-sex weddings in church. The speaker criticises the Church's decision to maintain a ban on such marriages after six years of discussions, arguing that this established institution has a duty to serve all citizens and should adjust its practices as society changes.
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