http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8562611.stm
Short version is that I didn't realise that in the UK you couldn't get married at a church unless you attended it regularly or used to.
The bit that bugged me is that the MP had to do this. The church could have made an internal change, yet it failed to do so.
I really think he shouldn't have started down this route. Church and state are supposed to be separate. If the church shouldn't interfere with government, then it should work the other way around as well.
Rapscallion
Short version is that I didn't realise that in the UK you couldn't get married at a church unless you attended it regularly or used to.
The bit that bugged me is that the MP had to do this. The church could have made an internal change, yet it failed to do so.
I really think he shouldn't have started down this route. Church and state are supposed to be separate. If the church shouldn't interfere with government, then it should work the other way around as well.
Rapscallion
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