Britain on Wednesday legalized gay marriage after Queen Elizabeth II
gave her royal stamp of approval, clearing the way for the first
same-sex weddings next summer.
Lawmakers cheered as House of
Commons Speaker John Bercow said royal assent had been given — one day
after the bill to legalize same-sex marriage in England and Wales
cleared Parliament.
The queen's approval was a formality and is the last step necessary for a bill to become law.
The
law enables gay couples to
get married in both civil and religious
ceremonies in England and Wales, although the Church of England is
barred from conducting same-sex unions. It also will allow couples who
had previously entered into civil partnerships — which carry similar
rights and responsibilities to marriage — to convert their relationships
to marriage.
The British government introduced the bill in January.
Prime
Minister David Cameron had backed it, but it divided his Conservative
Party and touched off strident debates in the House of Commons and House
of Lords.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Queen gives stamp of approval on gay marriage in Britain
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