The Prime Minister also conceded that the Government’s introduction of
same-sex marriage could have been better communicated. “One of things
we
haven’t got across properly is this is what is going to happen in the
registry office,” he said.
“This is about what the state does, this is the civil part of marriage.
We’re
not changing what happens in church or synagogue or mosque.”
Many Christians fear that churches may be forced to hold homosexual
ceremonies
after a challenge to the European Court of Human Rights. Mr Cameron
maintains there are adequate safeguards to stop this happening.
However, Mr Cameron said understood the concerns of Tory supporters who
feel
he should be going further and faster on boosting the economy,
controlling
immigration or curbing the welfare state.
“When people temporarily leave you for another party I don’t think, well
that’s that,” he added. “I think I understand why you’re frustrated
and I
want to try and win you back.”
Interview in the Sunday Telegraph.
Ugh.
Admittedly it must get annoying if you keep repeating something ad nauseum but bigots deliberately go; "La la la can't hear you!"
Gentle reminder: Nothing in politics is certain until it actually happens.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
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