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  • 14 years ago
Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, has annoyed MPs by using the Queen's diamond jubilee to 'lecture' her on gay rights referring to Her Majesty as a kaleidoscope Queen -- Adrian Smith, the housing manager who was demoted because of his moderate comments about civil partnerships in churches, has been stopped from using 'human rights' arguments in his legal defense -- Daily Telegraph columnist Ed West calls for a referendum on government plans to redefine marriage -- Conservative MP Peter Bone has warned that the government has not fully considered the constitutional implications of change -- Lady Joan Johnston, has resigned from the Liberal Democrats after 50 years, over the party's stance on gay marriage -- Sikh, Jewish and Muslim faith leaders speak out against Government plans on marriage -- C4M petition, tops 300,000 signatures -- Premier League footballers have called on supporters to keep praying for Bolton's Fabrice Muamba after he suffered a heart attack last week.
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