@aral except we don’t “Voted strongly for allowing marriage between two people of same sex” http://bit.ly/1RBJP9v @laurakalbag
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@IanEiloart So is his support of the amendments mentioned @ http://m.huffpost.com/uk/entry/7799256 …) fabricated? Can you point me to a source? +@laurakalbag -
@aral the point is he supports equal marriage. He didn’t support forcing people to conduct the ceremonies, which is more nuanced. -
@IanEiloart Does he support forcing people to serve gays at restaurants? How about blacks? Sorry, I must be missing the nuance somewhere. -
@aral you see that it’s a different position, though? And that he voted in favour of equal marriage several times? -
@IanEiloart I find it less than ideal. Then again, I guess it matters not — I’m entirely disenchanted with the current political system. -
@aral Yes, well everyone is less than ideal. I think his position has changed on that issue, btw, but I’m not certain.
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@aral If he opposed it then he would have voted against it at the second reading.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@stevekirtley sort of, but not a very satisfactory explanation!@aral -
@laurakalbag@aral agreed. Also interesting timing given he was getting grief for it in his campaign for leader by then. -
@stevekirtley yeah, for someone who says he’s not for centrist politics and believes in saying what he really means…!@aral
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