Marriage Bill to be scrutinised in Committee

Written by Super User 13 Jun 2013

On Wednesday, the House of Lords voted against a motion which would have vetoed the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill by 390 votes to 148. Whilst this is disappointing, there are grounds for hope as we approach Committee Stage. Many Peers said that although they had serious misgivings about the Bill they did not feel able as members of an unelected House to vote it down at this stage. However, some of these Peers indicated support for amendments and did not write off the possibility of voting against the Bill at a later stage. Far from being the end of the battle in the Lords, Wednesday's vote was just the beginning. We were very grateful for some excellent speeches on Monday and Tuesday. Please click on ‘More’ to see an analysis of the vote and excerpts from some of the speeches given by Peers supporting the current legal definition of marriage.

Pray: for the ongoing work of parliament as it seeks support for amendments. (Job.12:12)

More: http://www.care.org.uk/public-affairs-news/marriage-bill-moves-to-committee-of-the-whole-house?utm_source=impactdirect&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=id070613

 

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