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As
the big vote in the House of Commons approaches (Tue. 5 Feb), it’s easy to
forget that on 3 May 2010 – just three days before the last general election –
David Cameron said on TV that he was “not planning” to change the definition of
marriage.
He
was being interviewed by Adam Boulton on Sky News, and was asked a direct
question about whether he would introduce gay marriage. He said: “I am not
planning that.” Gay marriage campaigners were furious, as this
article shows.
It
is outrageous that Mr Cameron went on TV just three days before a general
election and told voters one thing, but did the exact opposite once inside
Downing Street. His manifesto at the election was silent, so he has no mandate
to redefine marriage. His only mandate is to defend traditional marriage.
Please
read our latest briefing on the issue, and please share it with all your family
and friends.
The
Coalition for Marriage is doing all it can ahead of the Second Reading vote on
Tuesday.
Yours
sincerely,
Colin
Hart
Campaign Director Coalition for Marriage |
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