What’s changed in Britain since same-sex marriage?

Posted on September 8, 2017 
Filed under Culture wars

“Four years ago, amid much uncertainty, 400 British members of parliament voted to redefine marriage in the United Kingdom.

Then prime minister David Cameron announced that, despite having made no mention of the issue in his party’s pre-election manifesto, it would be MP’s who decided the fate of marriage.

Now, it’s Australia’s turn to choose. There’s one key difference. Unlike in Britain, it will be the people who decide.

Everyone agrees, whether they admit it or not. This is a decision of enormous significance. …

In retrospect, the silent majority in Britain remained silent for too long.”

– This is an important article from Spectator Australia and many would benefit from reading it.