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I saw this couple on the news and they said if they lose their case in the UK, they will take it to a European Court.
I suppose, they do have a point and it’s the principle of it all.
I saw this couple on the news and they said if they lose their case in the UK, they will take it to a European Court.
I suppose, they do have a point and it’s the principle of it all.
Yes, it's a funny old case isn't it, but as you say, I can see their point in a way.
I don't see why it cannot be extended to heterosexual couples either in fact what do sexual preferences have to do with it?
It should be a partnership between two people regardless of sex religion culture or anything else..of course it should be allowed.
Should be open to all not just gay people. It's bloody ridiculous how they have even had to go to court over this, what's good for one should be good for another no matter what sexual preferences.