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Registrars will not be forced to carry out gay marriage, says health minister | Registrars will not be forced to carry out gay marriage, says health minister |
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Scotland's health secretary has told MSPs that registrars who object to same-sex marriage would not be forced to carry out such ceremonies. | Scotland's health secretary has told MSPs that registrars who object to same-sex marriage would not be forced to carry out such ceremonies. |
Alex Neil was taking questions from the equal opportunities committee which is examining the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill. | Alex Neil was taking questions from the equal opportunities committee which is examining the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill. |
The Scottish government has put forward the legislation in order to allow gay couples to get married. | The Scottish government has put forward the legislation in order to allow gay couples to get married. |
A number of religious groups have spoken out against the plans. | A number of religious groups have spoken out against the plans. |
Mr Neil said the responsibility to provide equal access to marriage would lie with local authorities, not with individual registrars. | |
He said that the experience of Civil Partnerships in Scotland showed that rights of conscience were not threatened by the new law. | He said that the experience of Civil Partnerships in Scotland showed that rights of conscience were not threatened by the new law. |
Under the government plans, religious bodies would opt in to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies. | Under the government plans, religious bodies would opt in to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies. |
If a religious group decided do this, protection would also be offered to individual celebrants who felt it would go against their faith to carry out gay weddings. | If a religious group decided do this, protection would also be offered to individual celebrants who felt it would go against their faith to carry out gay weddings. |
Tom French, policy coordinator for the Equality Network, which campaigns for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality, said: "LGBT people deserve equal treatment when accessing public services. | |
"That is why we agree with the Scottish government who have made absolutely clear that there will be no discriminatory opt-outs for public servants, including registrars, written into this legislation. | |
"If this bill is passed, it will be for local authorities to provide an excellent same-sex marriage service and to manage their registrars accordingly." |
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