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Theresa May refuses to intervene to legalise same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland | Theresa May refuses to intervene to legalise same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland |
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Theresa May has refused to intervene to legalise same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland, despite the “limbo” in Belfast after the collapse of power-sharing. | Theresa May has refused to intervene to legalise same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland, despite the “limbo” in Belfast after the collapse of power-sharing. |
The prime minister was accused of “hiding behind the DUP” [Democratic Unionist Party] by refusing to act on the issue – despite “overwhelming” public support in the province. | The prime minister was accused of “hiding behind the DUP” [Democratic Unionist Party] by refusing to act on the issue – despite “overwhelming” public support in the province. |
But Ms May insisted it was a “devolved matter”, to be dealt with “soon” at Stormont – despite the 15-month failure to restore the executive and assembly there. | But Ms May insisted it was a “devolved matter”, to be dealt with “soon” at Stormont – despite the 15-month failure to restore the executive and assembly there. |
The controversy was raised in the Commons because a backbench Bill to introduce same-sex marriage has been brought forward jointly by a Labour MP and a Tory peer. | The controversy was raised in the Commons because a backbench Bill to introduce same-sex marriage has been brought forward jointly by a Labour MP and a Tory peer. |
Ged Killen, a Labour MP, told the prime minister: “LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] rights in Northern Ireland are in limbo. | Ged Killen, a Labour MP, told the prime minister: “LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] rights in Northern Ireland are in limbo. |
“The assembly has already voted for equal marriage and public support for it is overwhelming. | “The assembly has already voted for equal marriage and public support for it is overwhelming. |
“Will the prime minister stop hiding behind the DUP and will she take the opportunity to put her support on record for the Bill being brought forward?” | “Will the prime minister stop hiding behind the DUP and will she take the opportunity to put her support on record for the Bill being brought forward?” |
But Ms May insisted legislation passed by the last Labour government meant the issue of same-sex marriage was for Belfast to decide. | But Ms May insisted legislation passed by the last Labour government meant the issue of same-sex marriage was for Belfast to decide. |
“This is an issue that we have taken up, it is an issue we have championed,” she insisted. | “This is an issue that we have taken up, it is an issue we have championed,” she insisted. |
And she added: “We hope that there will be a Northern Ireland executive in place soon that will be able to address these issues.” | And she added: “We hope that there will be a Northern Ireland executive in place soon that will be able to address these issues.” |
The stance appears to sit uneasily with a recent written parliamentary answer, which said same-sex marriage was a devolved matter, but added: “The power of the Westminster Parliament to legislate remains unaffected. | |
“If this issue were to be raised in Westminster, the Government’s policy is to allow a free vote on matters of conscience such as equal marriage,” the Northern Ireland Office stated. | |
In November 2015, the Stormont Assembly voted in favour of equal marriage – but the measure was blocked by the DUP using a “Petition of Concern”, on the grounds it lacked sufficient cross-community support. | |
The DUP is propping up Ms May in Downing Street, following the lost Tory majority last year, providing support in key votes in return for £1.2bn for Northern Ireland. |
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