Arlene Foster, the First Minister of Northern Ireland, has said that her Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will continue to use its veto to stop same-sex marriage. She said that her party felt ‘strongly’ that they should protect the definition of marriage, and referred to the huge outcry against the ruling in the Ashers Bakery case. Recently, 51 Unionists voted against redefining marriage - so opposition is not confined to the DUP.
Northern Ireland and redefinition of marriage
Written by David Fletcher 18 Nov 2016Additional Info
- Praise: God that Northern Ireland’s marriage law is unlikely to change in the current Assembly term. (Ja.1:27b)
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