NI: marriage upheld

The Christian Institute  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Dec 2015
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A motion calling for the redefinition of marriage failed to pass in the Northern Ireland Assembly in November.

The DUP tabled a ‘petition of concern’, which requires a majority of MLAs from both the unionist and nationalist communities to approve any change.

Although a same sex marriage motion achieved overall approval (the result was 53 votes to 52), it was rejected by a large majority of unionists.

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