The 26-year-old Londoners think they should be allowed to have a civil partnership, a form of legal union available in Britain only to same-sex couples. Gay rights activists are backing the couple's bid in an attempt to legalize gay marriage.
...Doyle and Freeman were refused a permit Tuesday from their local town hall, setting up a likely appeal.
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who accompanied Doyle and Freeman at the Islington registry office, said "denying heterosexual couples the right to have a civil partnership is heterophobic.
"Marriage and civil partnership are virtually identical in law, and activists think both should be open to all couples.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Straight U.K. Couple To Appeal For Entitlement to "Gay" Civil Partnership
Claiming discrimination, a heterosexual London couple will challenge a UK law that limits "civil partnerships" to same-sex couples. MSNBC reports:
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Posted by @wiselaw on Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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Interesting..
If marriage and civil partnership are virtually the same then why bother having both at all?
I suppose if(when?)same-sex couples can get married in Britain then they could eliminate the whole civil partnership altogether.
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