On my way to work, I was sent a link of an article from the Guardian. This is what I read:
David Cameron has hailed the first same-sex marriages in England and Wales as sending a “powerful message” about equality in Britain.
The law changed at midnight, with a number of gay couples vying to claim the title of being the first to be married in Britain by trying to time it perfectly so their vows were said just seconds after the clock struck midnight.
The prime minister said the reform was necessary because “when people’s love is divided by law, it is that law that needs to change”.
Writing in Pink News he said “this weekend is an important moment” because “we will at last have equal marriage in our country”.
What do you think of this happening? The church has a choice (at the moment) choosing whether they will marry a couple of the same sex but how long will this choice last?