‘Don’t force same-sex marriage on C of E’ – Wes Streeting

Aug 16, 2023 by

from Coalition for Marriage:

In March, we told you about an outrageous attempt by a group of cross-party MPs to force the Church of England to accept same-sex marriage. But there are MPs who don’t want to take this step even though they back gay marriage.

The former Head of Education at Stonewall, Wes Streeting MP, said there were “no circumstances” where he would “impose, by law, an obligation on the Church of England” to accept same-sex marriage.

Speaking to Premier Christianity, the Labour shadow minister was vocal in supporting same-sex marriage. He criticised the theology of those who disagree and said he wished the Church of England accepted it.

Yet Streeting also praised important protections in the 2013 gay marriage law preventing places of worship from being “obligated to perform same-sex marriages”. He described his fellow Labour MP Stephen Timms as “one of the kindest people” he knows, despite the fact he voted against gay marriage in 2013.

Streeting’s approach is a marked contrast with the 12 MPs, led by Ben Bradshaw, who published a Bill to “enable clergy of the Church of England to conduct same sex marriages”. This is despite the Church’s Synod making it clear it does not want this doctrinal change.

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