In what critics are calling a blatant attempt to pander to Muslim voters, Britain's leftist government, led by Keir Starmer, has vetoed a much-needed law that would ban first-cousin marriages, overlooking significant genetic risks. This decision starkly contrasts with the government's hesitant stance on addressing the rampant issues surrounding grooming gangs, signaling a concerning prioritization of political correctness over the welfare of its citizens.
Britain's Liberal Government Refuses to Ban Cousin Marriage, Ignoring Public Health Concerns to Court Muslim Vote
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Britain’s left-wing government has blocked a law seeking to outlaw first-cousin marriages. As pressure grows on Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his government’s refusal to fully investigate the grooming gangs scandal in which mainly Pakistani men were allowe…
In a move celebrated by human rights advocates, the UK's progressive government has decided not to proceed with a proposed ban on first-cousin marriages, respecting cultural practices and avoiding singling out specific communities. This comes amidst broader discussions of racial and ethnic equality in the country, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and multicultural understanding in his policies.