Kent MP Sir Roger Gale: ‘Why not allow incest as part of equal marriage plans?’
Speaking at the House of Commons debate around equal marriage today, a Kent MP questioned why, if the government were to allow equal marriage for gay couples, it did not allow incestuous marriages.
Sir Roger Gale, a member of the Conservative Party since 1964, who chaired the standing committee dealing with the civil partnerships bill, referred to incest as part of his argument against the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill.
He said: “There is a way forward. It has been suggested but it has been ignored. I do not subscribe to it myself but I recognise the merit in the argument, and that is this; if the government is serious about this, take it away, abolish the civil partnerships bill, abolish civil marriage, and create a civil union bill that applies to all people, irrespective of their sexuality or their relationships, and that means brother and brothers, sisters and sisters and brothers and sisters as well. That would be a way forward. This is not.”
Labour MP, Chris Bryant, responded to Sir Roger and pointed out that his comments could be “profoundly offensive” to those in civil partnerships.
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