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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 19 2005, 12:22 PM (130 Views) | |
| Hirota | Dec 19 2005, 12:22 PM Post #1 |
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'Gay weddings' first for Belfast The first set of civil partnership ceremonies for gay couples in the UK are being held in Northern Ireland. Two women, Shannon Sickles and Grainne Close, exchanged vows at Belfast City Hall. Another lesbian couple and a gay couple will also exchange vows there. ![]() The new Civil Partnership Act provides same-sex couples with similar legal rights to married couples. The first ceremonies in Scotland will take place on Tuesday, and in England and Wales on Wednesday. Ms Sickles and Ms Close's ceremony took place at 1000 GMT at City Hall, which already has 20 provisional bookings for the services. As they left City Hall, Ms Sickles said she was "delighted" and hoped that there would be "many more" civil partnership ceremonies. The couple were cheered and applauded by supporters as they left the ceremony in a ribboned Hackney cab. Speaking before the ceremony, Ms Close said they were "in a very privileged position". "For us, this is about making a choice to have our civil rights acknowledged, and respected and protected as any human being," she said. "We could not be here without the hard work of many queer activists and individuals from the queer community and we feel very privileged and blessed to be here doing this." "This is for all the people who went before us and this is for protection," her partner Ms Sickles added. About 40 people staged a protest outside City Hall. The Reverend David McIlveen, of the Free Presbyterian Church - among the protesters - said he was "very much opposed" to the "marriage in all but name" of gay couples. The Bible described marriage as "a relationship between male and female for the bringing up of children", he told BBC News. ![]() "It is revealed as being an honourable relationship whereas the Bible speaks of same sex relationships as being an abomination. You cannot reconcile the two." But Maria Quirey from Northern Ireland's Lesbian Advocacy Service said the ceremonies would be welcomed by many. "I would remind people that we're talking about a minority, but quite a substantial minority and the British government have given the official figure now as 6% of the population," she said. "So in the north of Ireland, we're talking about 100,000 people - men and women." At least 1,200 ceremonies are confirmed as being scheduled across the UK already, according to figures from councils compiled by the BBC News website. Hundreds of couples across the UK are expected to go ahead quickly, with Brighton conducting 198 ceremonies before the end of the year. Overall, the city has taken 510 bookings for the coming months, thought to be the highest in the country. Other cities which have seen strong interest include London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Edinburgh. Two weeks ago a terminally ill man from Brighton received special permission to go ahead with a ceremony before the normal 15-day waiting period after registration. Matthew Roche, who had lung cancer, and Christopher Cramp held their ceremony hours after the Civil Partnership Act became law on 5 December. Mr Roche died the next day. Campaigners say the law ends inequalities for same-sex couples. Since it came into force, couples have been able to legally register an intention to form a civil partnership with local councils. Legal rights It means same-sex couples can have their relationships recognised in law for the first time. It also provides registered gay and lesbian couples with a number of legal rights and entitlements already held by heterosexual couples in civil marriages. But unlike marriages, the signing of the legal partnership papers does not need to happen in public. Last month, Lisburn City Council in Northern Ireland overturned its policy regarding gay and lesbian unions. The council had banned the use of its wedding room for same-sex civil partnership registrations, prompting gay activists to threaten legal action. After consulting lawyers, a council committee decided the ban should be lifted. Source from BBC |
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| TBlack | Dec 19 2005, 12:32 PM Post #2 |
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The baby killer
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That's funny, I'm fine with it. |
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"You would think it obvious to anyone, with a grain of intelligence, that there are far too many people born in England." .:I'm melting!: http://alwaysautumn.etsy.com :. | |
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| Gruenberg | Dec 19 2005, 12:33 PM Post #3 |
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Why do the old men have signs saying "sodomy is sin" if it's two lesbians getting married? |
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[size0]Everything that can be done visibly in this world can be done by demons. For an organisation that likes to think of itself as elite, [UNOG] doesn't have the highest of standards when it comes to membership. -- Cluichstan | |
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| TBlack | Dec 19 2005, 12:36 PM Post #4 |
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The baby killer
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:lol: They want to ruin the sex toy industry? |
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"You would think it obvious to anyone, with a grain of intelligence, that there are far too many people born in England." .:I'm melting!: http://alwaysautumn.etsy.com :. | |
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| Ecopoeia | Dec 19 2005, 01:02 PM Post #5 |
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I believe that in some US states sodomy includes oral sex as well as the more obvious. Sodomy is in the eye of the beholder, I guess. Sounds painful. |
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Enough is as good as a feast To Ill-Advisedly Go! | |
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| TBlack | Dec 19 2005, 01:05 PM Post #6 |
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The baby killer
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:lol: I'm going to have to close this thread aren’t I? |
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"You would think it obvious to anyone, with a grain of intelligence, that there are far too many people born in England." .:I'm melting!: http://alwaysautumn.etsy.com :. | |
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| VL | Dec 19 2005, 02:16 PM Post #7 |
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The Sorcerors Apprentice
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The protestors are from the same church that once called Pope John Paul II The devil!! and is reponsible for a great deal of anti catholic hatred in the North. Either way its all bullshit and I say nuke em all. They are more trouble that they are worth. EDIT: I wasnt suggesting we nuke Gays and lesbians. Im cool with them. Especially the lesbians. I mean of course the intolerant norn iron bigots.
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Author Of NSUN Resolutions #96 UNWODC & #119 UNCoESB ![]() <marquee>(\ /) ( xx) C('')('') "VL laughed so Hard! Dead funny or just dead Bunny"..... Kill a Cbox today! your brain will thank you! </marquee> | |
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| Kenny | Dec 19 2005, 02:25 PM Post #8 |
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Bite my shiny metal ass!
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Nope. Sorry. Sodomy laws have been declared unconstitutional. Prior to the '03 ruling, however, some sodomy statutes considered anything outside of vaginal sex "sodomy." |
| "Yeah, I do have some American attitude. Touch me and you get punched." --Ericka Dunlap, Miss America 2004 | |
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| Ecopoeia | Dec 19 2005, 02:40 PM Post #9 |
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I'm such a fence-sitter. Even when it comes to being right or wrong I'm somewhere in the middle... |
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Enough is as good as a feast To Ill-Advisedly Go! | |
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| Gruenberg | Dec 19 2005, 02:50 PM Post #10 |
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Sitting on a fence-pole...hmm, I'm not sure Reverend Chunderbucket would approve of that, either. Sounds highly deviant. I didn't know about the sodomy laws covering all non-vaginal sex, though. Learn something new every day. |
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[size0]Everything that can be done visibly in this world can be done by demons. For an organisation that likes to think of itself as elite, [UNOG] doesn't have the highest of standards when it comes to membership. -- Cluichstan | |
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| Ecopoeia | Dec 19 2005, 03:07 PM Post #11 |
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Take that, tone! To the gutter with you! |
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Enough is as good as a feast To Ill-Advisedly Go! | |
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| TBlack | Dec 19 2005, 03:09 PM Post #12 |
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The baby killer
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Hay Pot, nice to see you. What's that Kettle is black… funny you should say that… |
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"You would think it obvious to anyone, with a grain of intelligence, that there are far too many people born in England." .:I'm melting!: http://alwaysautumn.etsy.com :. | |
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| _Myopia_ | Dec 19 2005, 11:51 PM Post #13 |
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Autonecromancer extraordinaire
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Does anyone happen to know what the other differences are? |
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The Liberal not-quite-Utopia of _Myopia_ Liberty with Compassion - La liberté et l'humanité | |
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I mean of course the intolerant norn iron bigots.


