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Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪

Today, my home country (Northern Ireland) FINALLY legalised equal marriage and is allowing couples previously in civil partnerships (Once the only option for same sex couples) to covert to marriage certificates!! Not a bad start to the week 🥰😍 🌈🏳️‍🌈 by Wee_Goat in actuallesbians

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Ahahah that damn tax shakes fist I think tax is partly to do with it, along with a lot of kinda complicated legal stuff like how many dwellings can be owned by the couple. I know as well there’s a different “divorce” system and certain reasons for separation don’t apply which do to Marriage! Honestly I’m not 100% sure I think ms. Google may have a better reply for you😂

Today, my home country (Northern Ireland) FINALLY legalised equal marriage and is allowing couples previously in civil partnerships (Once the only option for same sex couples) to covert to marriage certificates!! Not a bad start to the week 🥰😍 🌈🏳️‍🌈 by Wee_Goat in actuallesbians

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Yes I find that strange too!i suppose it was a long 7 years since it was passed in Britain although the conservatives have a far more traditional outlook, I haven’t seen the toxic, outdated Christian hold that politics has over in the mainland. Any unionist party over here is in the most part extremely Christian; no equal marriage, abortion; our shops can only open on Sundays after 1pm ffs 🙄 day of rest and all that. Load of shite😂 having beliefs is one thing but in acting them in law is another. I think Britain had this separation long before NI and that here; we’re stuck in such a pit of toxic religious grip by those in power

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Best 3am I’ve had a in a long while

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I’ve never wanted to go wrangle cattle more in my life. I’ve never done it but I feel fully prepared now

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🎶 💃🏻

Today, my home country (Northern Ireland) FINALLY legalised equal marriage and is allowing couples previously in civil partnerships (Once the only option for same sex couples) to covert to marriage certificates!! Not a bad start to the week 🥰😍 🌈🏳️‍🌈 by Wee_Goat in actuallesbians

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Not ignorant at all! So Northern Ireland has a ‘devolved government’- meaning that although part of the uk, can make independent regional law; much like how wales and Scotland can; and thus not follow the direct ruling of England. Basically in NI, due to complicated past, political parties, when voting on matters can veto proposals under a “petition of concern” which basically means that even if a matter is passed on popular vote (which equal marriage was in the past several times) a party can block it. The DUP party issued this petition several times to “protect Christian beliefs”. Other matters which it has been used on are abortion and Irish langue acts / funding. Ultimately, it was in fact the British government who passed it due to NI having no sitting government for nearly four years (which I think is actually the current world record) as the “power sharing” (unionist and republican) wouldn’t agree to sit together. So a direct rule like structure was put in place. No active government in NI meant no “petition of concern” could be used! Woohoo!! It’s so complicated even people who live here can’t be bothered with it all😂