Furbert's Attempt to prohibit Same-Sex marriage
Furbert’s attempt to prohibit same-sex marriage is voted down
An attempt to specifically block same-sex
marriage from the Human Rights Act Amendment was last night defeated 18
to 12 in the House of Assembly.
Progressive
Labour Party MP Wayne Furbert sought to attach a proviso to the
amendment stating that nothing within it could overturn any provision
from the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1974 — which followed suit from UK
law in specifying that marriage was specifically between a man and a
woman.
MPs from both sides of the House have
argued that today’s debate, which approached eight hours as Mr Furbert’s
motion was put to a vote, has no ramifications on the issue of same-sex
marriage, which concerns different wholly legislation.
In
an often rancorous debate, Attorney General Mark Pettingill called Mr
Furbert’s proposed amendment “convoluted” and “redundant”.
But
Shadow AG Kim Wilson warned the House that “we don’t know what would
happen” if the same-sex marriage issue was challenged in courts, and
urged Government to accept Mr Furbert’s provisions.
She
said the public had expressed great concern over the issue, and told
her counterpart: “I would bet dollars to doughnuts that the question has
been put to every one of us.”
Although most
MPs conceded that same-sex marriage was not the topic under debate,
Government was challenged to clarify it under Mr Furbert’s amendment.
Dissenting
PLP MP Walton Brown said the move to put a “cap on extra rights” was a
hypocritical restriction, and Mr Pettingill said at some point civil
partnerships might come up for discussion — but to introduce it now
would be to mix “apples and oranges”.
“This is just not the right amendment to be applying to the Human Rights Amendment. We must not and we cannot do it,” he said.
The
matter was put to vote, with ‘nay’ votes from Government MPs Jeanne
Atherden, Kenneth Bascome, Shawn Crockwell, Michael Dunkley, Grant
Gibbons, Patricia Gordon-Pamplin, Susan Jackson, Trevor Moniz, Mark
Pettingill, Sylvan Richards, Leah Scott, Wayne Scott, Cole Simons, Glen
Smith and Jeff Souza; plus PLP MPs Walton Brown, Walter Roban and
Michael Scott.
Mr Furbert’s motion was
supported by Independent MP Terry Lister, and PLP MPs Marc Bean, Derrick
Burgess, David Burt, Rolfe Commissiong, Zane DeSilva, Lovitta Foggo,
Wayne FurbertSource:http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20130615/NEWS/706149881
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