MSPs Approve Gay Adoption But Church Vows To Fight On
Controversial plans to allow gay and unmarried couples to adopt children were backed by Scotland’s MSPs. The new legislation, which also provides more support services for adopted children, passed its first hurdle at the Scottish Parliament by 103 votes to eight following a passionate debate. However, Christian groups and a number of MSPs remained implacably opposed to adoption by gay couples, and said they will fight the moves. Peter Peacock, the education minister, said it was time to update the adoption process for the first time in 30 years.
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