WATCH: Lynne Featherstone on 5000 same sex marriages

The Liberal Democrats have discover that there are 10,000 happy people thanks to Lynne Featherstone’s persistence in getting same sex marriage through.

Watch her video on the subject;

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  • ethicsgradient 15th Mar '17 - 1:27am

    It is indeed. Its a fantastic thing. it should not, and does not matter who loves each other. If all are consenting adults, its all good. People who have a problem generally are only projecting their own prejudices onto someone else. The only exception is someone trying to justify an illogical contradiction between a (generally) religious dogma and the bleedin’ obvious. this leads to many argument contortions.

    If you’ve found love with a partner, whoever they are; that is fabulous!

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