Saturday Marks First Same-Sex Weddings in England and Wales
Published at(LONDON) — At the stroke of midnight Saturday morning, gay couples across England and Wales tied the knot as legislation allowing same-sex marriage came into force.
British Prime Minister David Cameron took to social media to recognize the moment, writing, “Congratulations to the gay couples who have already been married – and my best wishes to those about to be on this historic day.”
Wendy Anderson says she and her partner had a civil ceremony, but now that they can, they intend to marry.
“It’s that final piece of legislation that solidifies and validates our relationship,” Anderson said.
Opinions on same-sex marriage in England and Wales are mixed. Recent research indicated that one in five Britons would refuse to attend a same sex wedding if invited. However, a poll of just over 1,000 people found 68% agreed gay marriage should be permitted.
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