So you can have a civil partnership if you are lgbt,but not if you are straight. Is that not treating people differently?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Let's be honest I don't care for a civil partnership myself but think it is a bit crap for people that do.
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21-02-2017 01:16 PM #2491
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It's all a bit, "this isnae fair, they can do something that I cannae". Just get over yourselves for **** sake.
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21-02-2017 01:46 PM #2493This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I agree with you entirely. Folk looking to kick up a fuss and get in the papers.
As if, upon getting married, the man is going to chain the wife to the kitchen counter and take possession of all her worldy goods and assets, or whatever it is about marriage that these attention seekers feel doesn't "fit" with them.
Heehaw changes when you get married from that point of view, assuming you're a normal human being in a healthy relationship in the first place. It's an awesome big party where everyone puts on their gladrags, gets pished and dances, and there's some nice words in there at the beginning.
Legal stuff etc I get (and that's why everyone, regardless of gender, can quite rightly get ****ing married in the UK now - save for those unfortunate enough to be NI obviously) but this court case is pure "look at me" posturing IMO.Last edited by lyonhibs; 21-02-2017 at 03:43 PM.
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21-02-2017 01:53 PM #2494
Surely getting rained on in a beer garden is more annoying than this stuff?
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21-02-2017 01:54 PM #2495This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
PERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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21-02-2017 01:58 PM #2496
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21-02-2017 01:58 PM #2497
Diverted flights .
Trying to get to Gibraltar and have been told that we are diverting to Malaga. Waited until everyone was onboard before they told us.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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21-02-2017 01:58 PM #2498
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21-02-2017 02:00 PM #2499
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21-02-2017 02:00 PM #2500
A (hetro) couple who have lived together for years, with or without kids, but have decided against marriage are not legally recognised as next of kin. This is the case for my sister and her bloke, they've been together for 35 years and have 3 grown up kids.
That's just one difference.
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21-02-2017 02:01 PM #2501
As I understand it, folk who have declared an interest in having a heterosexual civil partnership don't want to get married. However, they want the legal and financial protection (and potential tax benefits) that civil partnership allows them. I don't see anything wrong with that.
The bottom line is there is currently a desirable legal/financial protection route available to gay couples, which is not available to heterosexual couples. I think that, as a basic principle, is wrong and it appears the court agreed today.
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21-02-2017 02:02 PM #2503
If two people want to have a civil partnership they should be allowed to irrespective of their sex/or whatever.
"The Law is an ass". It always has been.
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21-02-2017 02:09 PM #2504
What's the point in a civil partnership when same sex marriage is now allowed?
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The legal/financial protection available to gay couples is available to hetro couples. It's called marriage.
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lyonhibs makes the point well -
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21-02-2017 02:32 PM #2514This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I say it is.
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Couple of air travel peeves:
- people who don't check luggage in but board with sometimes 3 pieces of very large hand luggage that they expect to put in the overhead lockers, then get arsey with the cabin crew who are trying to help them (when they should really tell them to gtf with that volume of hand luggage)
- aforementioned people with lots of/huge hand luggage who never seem to get challenged at check in that their hand luggage is too big or too many
- folk who are too busy buying as much duty free as possible and make the plane late in leaving because they can't get to the gate in a timely manner
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