In an American election year issues become fascinatingly over-the-top
Topic: Coalition for Marriage
In the US, one chicken dish now symbolises either traditional families or rank homophobia: on the left, there’s an Orwellian campaign against marriage
The marriage debate has made for some unlikely bedfellows
It is not just ‘bible-thumping Christians’ who oppose the change
Does ComRes really show Cameron losing a million votes and 30 seats over the threatened ‘gay marriage’ law? If we could prove that, we’d be home and dry
We need to be able to demonstrate what we claim. Otherwise we’ll just be ignored
Mr Cameron is trying to please Christian voters by saying nice things to us: Archbishop Nichols approves. We mustn’t, however, be taken in
He will press forward with gay ‘marriage’ whatever we say
We will win the arguments over marriage and life – but not just with words
Every sacrifice made by a mother challenges the abortionists’ argument; every vibrant, loving marriage defends that institution
Cameron supports same-sex marriage and opposes our right to wear the cross. Is this ‘the most aggressively atheistic government in our history’?
If the Prime Minister doesn’t want this perception to take hold, he had better start listening
Same-sex marriage is the logical conclusion to decades of divorce and infidelity
We have taken this institution for granted for too long. Now the Coalition is showing how vital and precious it is
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The growing McCarthyism of the equality movement
The gay marriage debate has turned unpleasant both here and in the US