Thursday, December 5, 2013
Solid majority of Scotland supports marriage equality
A majority of Scots back same-sex marriage, according to the most detailed survey of public opinion since MSPs began moves to change the law.
A YouGov poll shows 56% of Scots support the legislation going through Holyrood. However a significant minority - 35% - are opposed, while 8% are unsure.
The findings were welcomed by campaigners for same-sex marriage who said MSPs should "take heart" from the level of support among the public.
At Holyrood all the main parties support the move, though individual MSPs have been allowed to vote according to their conscience.
A final vote is due next year but opinion at Holyrood is not thought likely to change significantly following detailed scrutiny of the Marriage and Civil Partnership Bill. The first gay ceremonies are expected in early 2015.
Under the Scottish Government's proposals, religious and faith organisations would "opt in" to perform same-sex marriages if they accepted the idea.
(via HeraldScotland.com)
Labels:
marriage equality,
Scotland
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