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Community => Politics and Government => Topic started by: dpareja on February 09, 2018, 03:57:29 am
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/bermuda-same-sex-marriage-1.4526889
A Bermuda court had some months ago ordered that same-sex couples could get married on the island, but the legislature has overruled them to instead create domestic partnership status for same-sex unions.
The British government, while it holds veto power over all decisions made by the Bermudan legislature and government, has declined to intervene in what it views as a purely domestic matter for the self-governing island.
Same-sex couples who legally married in the time between the court decision and the passage of this law will remain so.
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Teresa May's moral cowardice noted!
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Teresa May's moral cowardice noted!
I actually agree with the UK's decision not to intervene (though not with the Bermudan legislature's decision). It would undermine the principle of domestic self-governance that the UK extends to its overseas possessions for the UK Parliament to overrule the local government.
There are cases where I think the intervention would be appropriate (for instance, if Bermuda moved to criminalize gay sex again--it was legalized in 1994, but the age of consent for male homosexual relationships is higher than that for heterosexual relationships or female homosexual relationships; as near as I can tell lesbian sex was never illegal, because of course), but this isn't one of them.
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Teresa May's moral cowardice noted!
Honestly, If there's one thing I wholeheartedly support, it's politicians who don't try and enforce morality. It does far more harm than good overall.