(Reuters) British Same-sex marriage safeguards may not work, experts say

Britain looks set to legalize same-sex marriages in the next year or two but legal safeguards it will add to protect the Church of England from having to conduct them may not survive the expected court challenges to them.

Presenting the government’s proposals on Tuesday, Culture Secretary Maria Miller promised that a “quadruple lock” of legal safeguards would bar any judge from forcing the Church to perform the gay nuptials that its leadership opposes.

“The chance of a successful legal challenge through domestic or European courts is negligible” under a bill being drawn up, she told parliament, calling the planned safeguards “iron-clad”.

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3 comments on “(Reuters) British Same-sex marriage safeguards may not work, experts say

  1. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    “Culture Secretary Maria Miller promised that”
    “The chance of a successful legal challenge through domestic or European courts is negligible” under a bill being drawn up, she told parliament, calling the planned safeguards “iron-clad”.

    Yup, we should take everything Ms Maria Miller tells us as completely honest and truthful.

  2. Katherine says:

    The possibility of having a European court tell the Church of England what to do is chilling.

  3. MichaelA says:

    The European Court of Human Rights has already stated that no member state of the EU is under any obligation to introduce gay “marriage”.

    The real issue is, why does David Cameron want to introduce it? Hardly anyone wants it, and European civilisation has never had it. So why do it?