Anti-abortion activists say David Cameron will ‘pay’ for same-sex marriage policy
Following Prime Minister David Cameron’s speech reaffirming his commitment to allowing gay couples to marry, anti-abortion activists the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (Spuc) says he will get punished at the general election for his pro-equality stance.
Today, Spuc’s Chief Executive John Smeaton said: “Spuc and its colleagues in many pro-family, Christian and Muslim groups will ensure same-sex marriage becomes a big general election issue, especially in marginal constituencies.
“Mr Cameron’s speech reveals that his understanding of marriage and religion is woefully simplistic and ignorant.
“His mantra of ‘equality’ totally ignores the nature, history and role of marriage, which is the union of one man and one woman ordered towards the procreation of children.”
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