Like at the times of Henry VIII

In England, since the times of Henry VIII, religion wars have always broken out on couples matters. From December 5th 2011 homosexuals can say “yes” in places of worship. This is what the widening of Prime Minister Cameron’ strongly desired Civil Union Act states. It is not said that the Parliament blessing will necessarily fit neatly with the religious congregations’ will in the Reign of His Majesty. They are going to be free to choose whether to adhere to the provisions or not. The green light will surely come from all neoliberal groups that have previously pressured on the Executive. But you can bet on the English Catholic churches perpetual veto, which have already declared their no intentions to host homosexual couples on their altars. The attitudes of closure doesn’t seem, however, to be an obstacle to all 1500 gays that will take advantage of this new opportunity.