BREAKING NEWS --Britain legalises gay marriage as Queen Elizabeth gives assent
BREAKING News**
Britain legalises gay marriage as Queen Elizabeth gives assent
LONDON – Britain legalised gay marriage on Wednesday after Queen
Elizabeth II gave her royal assent to a bill approved by lawmakers, the
culture ministry said.
Same-sex
couples will be able to marry from next year after Prime Minister David
Cameron pushed the legislation through against the will of dozens of
his own Conservative lawmakers.
Members of parliament cheered
as they were told the historic bill, pushed through by Prime Minister
David Cameron despite opposition within his own party, had passed into
law.
The first gay weddings are expected in the middle of next
year as the government is sorting out issues such as the impact on
pensions.
“This is a historic moment that will resonate in many
people’s lives,” said Culture Minister Maria Miller, whose department
was responsible for the bill.
“I am proud that we have made it happen, and I look forward to the first same sex wedding by next summer.”
Lawmakers in parliament’s lower House of Commons formally approved the
bill on Tuesday night, a day after the upper House of Lords gave it the
nod.
The queen’s assent, given in her capacity as head of
state, was then announced in both chambers of parliament on Wednesday,
at which point it became law.
“I have to notify the House in
accordance with the Royal Assent 1967 that Her Majesty has signified her
Royal Assent to the following acts… Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill,”
John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, told MPs.
The
cheers that greeted the news belied the stormy passage that the bill
had through parliament, during which many of Cameron’s Conservative
lawmakers opposed it. VANGUARD
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