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Good. Although really, does it have to take two and a half years to prepare? Legolas Send a noteboard - 25/07/2012 06:57:24 PM
I, too, am curious about Northern Ireland - guess the inter-religious tension and violence there over the past centuries has kept religion from losing influence as fast as it has elsewhere in the country, so I can see how the opposition of the churches would weigh heavier there.

In the meantime we'll just have to hope that the reactionary drive of Gallardon and his cronies in Spain will be spent by the time they get to trying to turn back the clock on gay marriage...
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Scotland is the first part of the UK to welcome gay marriage. - 25/07/2012 01:41:23 PM 881 Views
Good to hear - 25/07/2012 02:03:55 PM 364 Views
Bit misleading, innit? - 25/07/2012 02:33:25 PM 384 Views
Yes. - 25/07/2012 04:14:06 PM 518 Views
*marks you down* - 25/07/2012 04:25:10 PM 438 Views
Nicola Sturgeon. What a great name. *NM* - 25/07/2012 05:41:17 PM 343 Views
Good. Although really, does it have to take two and a half years to prepare? - 25/07/2012 06:57:24 PM 414 Views
It's more about keeping in step with the rest of the UK vis-à-vis legislation. - 25/07/2012 11:07:05 PM 366 Views
Though why this should be the concern of a pro-separation government is beyond me. *NM* - 25/07/2012 11:26:56 PM 181 Views
Even if they win their referendum it wouldn't become separate till 2016. - 25/07/2012 11:30:08 PM 452 Views
This is true - 25/07/2012 11:39:33 PM 339 Views
This is from the BBC political correspondent - 25/07/2012 08:52:41 PM 549 Views
Indeed. *NM* - 25/07/2012 11:05:38 PM 377 Views
The problem with Scotland... - 25/07/2012 11:03:15 PM 401 Views
No it isn't! - 25/07/2012 11:05:05 PM 506 Views

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