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British PM Attacks Prop 8

March 8, 2009 - 6:43pm

One might think Gordon Brown would have better things to do (perhaps saving the world's financial capital, London, and its leading institutions) than wade into California politics. But late last week, during a reception for gay leaders at Downing Street, he criticized Prop 8, the ban on same-sex marriage, according to the BBC. "This attempt to undo good that has been done is unacceptable," Brown said.

Fine, but the UK is no better than California when it comes to same-sex marriage. Both places permit same-sex civil partnerships, but not marriages.

think again

Because the British have no legal prohibition which blocks the Parliament from recognizing same-sex marriages in the future, Britain is in fact different from California on the topic of same-sex marriage.

If Anything,

Of course. So if anything, lawmakers in Britain are worse on this issue than California's elected leaders, who have shown they are willing to give legal recognition to same-sex marriage. (A law doing that twice passed the legislature, and the governor, who vetoed those laws, has now reversed himself). Nothing prevents Brown and his party from doing the right thing and legalizing same-sex marriage. But they have not done it. Brown should keep his mouth shut until his country actually surpasses us in this area. Joe Mathews Irvine senior fellow, New America Foundation www.newamerica.net/blog/blockbuster-democracy/