Force British territories to legalise gay marriage, says report

Force British territories to legalise gay marriage, says report

by Joseph Anthony
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A gay rights activist holds a placard during a rally supporting same-sex marriage

British overseas territories should be forced to legalise same-sex marriage, according to a report released by the British parliament this week.


Some of the territories, which have their own constitutions and parliaments, have other ideas

The Foreign Affairs Committee document, โ€œGlobal Britain and the British Overseas Territories: Resetting the Relationshipโ€, strikes a rare interventionist tone for the 14 self-governing jurisdictions. Five of the 14 Overseas Territories (OTs), including the Caribbean islands of Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands, deny marriage rights to same-sex couples.

Same-sex marriage is legal in the UK, itself, with the exception of Northern Ireland.

โ€œIt is time for all the OTs to legalise same-sex marriage and for the UK Government to do more than simply support it in principle,โ€ the report said.

In 2001, the British government ordered the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the territories.


But Britain has done little to enforce LGBT+ rights since.

Last year, the British governor of Bermuda โ€“ the most populous territory โ€“ allowed legislation denying LGBT+ people the right to marry in favour of domestic partnerships.

โ€œI think it (the report) demonstrates a lack of regard for the nature of the constitutional relationship and for the significant autonomy that has been given to territories like the Cayman Islands,โ€ said Premier Alden McLaughlin in an interview with Cayman 27 television on Thursday.

Bermudaโ€™s premier, David Burt, also said he would โ€œstrenuously resistโ€ this proposal in a statement issued on Thursday.

Neither gave a specific comment on the same-sex marriage recommendation.


The relationship between London and the mostly island jurisdictions that are home to 250,000 people has come under increased scrutiny in recent years, due to the territoriesโ€™ reputations as tax havens.

There is no obligation for the UK government to enforce the committeeโ€™s recommendations.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which manages the territories, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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