Calgary Herald

Queen gives royal assent to legalizing gay marriage

- CASSANDRA VINOGRAD

LONDON — Britain on Wednesday legalized gay marriage after Queen Elizabeth II gave her royal stamp of approval, clearing the way for the first same-sex weddings next summer.

Lawmakers cheered as House of Commons Speaker John Bercow said royal assent had been given — one day after the bill to legalize same-sex marriage in England and Wales cleared Parliament.

The law enables gay couples to get married in both civil and religious ceremonies in England and Wales, provided the religious institutio­n consents. The Church of England, the country’s official faith, is barred from performing such ceremonies.

It also will allow couples who had previously entered into civil partnershi­ps — which were introduced in 2005 and carry similar rights and responsibi­lities to marriage — to convert their relationsh­ips to marriage.

The British government introduced the bill in January.

Prime Minister David Cameron had backed it, but it divided his Conservati­ve Party and touched off strident debates in the House of Commons and House of Lords.

Numerous attempts to derail the legislatio­n failed as it wound its way through Parliament.

Conservati­ve lawmaker Gerald Howarth accused the government of having “bulldozed” the legislatio­n through Parliament, “offending large swatches” of his party.

But shadow women and equalities minister Yvette Cooper said it was “time to celebrate and not discrimina­te.”

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