BBC Radio 4 - The Reunion, Same Sex Marriage
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50% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-16% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : Up until 2010, same-sex marriage wasn't on the political agenda in Britain, and lesbian and gay campaigners were divided over whether it was a good idea or not.44% : Joining Kirsty Wark are Peter Tatchell, the activist who campaigned for same sex marriage for many years;
43% : Kirsty Wark brings together gay rights campaigners, politicians and journalists to remember the fight to legalise same-sex marriage in Britain.
41% : Kirsty Wark brings together gay rights campaigners, politicians and journalists to recall the battle to introduce same-sex marriage in Britain, and hears from the then Prime Minister David Cameron about his struggles to gain support within the Conservative Party.
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