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The government must extend same-sex marriage legislation in England and Wales to couples in Northern Ireland,say Conor McGinn and Robert HaywardFriday 29 March marks five years since the first same-sex weddings in the UK. A cause for genuine celebration, it also serves as reminder of the continuing exclusion of the LGBT community in Northern Ireland. With Northern Ireland left out of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act, and with Scotland and the Republic of Ireland having both since legalised same-sex unions,Northern Ireland has been left well and truly behind. Northern Ireland’s same-sex couples are being denied the simple good to marry, despite overwhelming support among the public as well as the backing of at least 55 of the 90 assembly members.
However, and as w
e all know,Stormont has not met in more than two years and with no immediate prospect of its return the only government and only legislature able to address this issue is to be found at Westminster. The government must act. It should extend legislation in England and Wales to couples in Northern Ireland. In due course, Stormont can legislate on the matter whether it so chooses when it finally returns. Our union should be built on common values, and equality and rights,with no one left behind. Let’s have a wedding anniversary that all can celebrate.
Conor McGinn MP Labour
Robert Hayward Conservative, H
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Source: theguardian.com

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