Lawmaker asks: What if queen's a lesbian?
THE debate in Britain over legalizing gay marriage took a surreal turn yesterday after a senior politician said it could result in a lesbian queen giving birth to an heir by artificial insemination.
Norman Tebbit, a member of Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative party who sits in the House of the Lords, also joked that it could see him marry his own son to escape inheritance tax.
His intervention comes amid fevered debate in parliament over a bill to legalize same sex marriage, which is opposed by many of Cameron's Conservative lawmakers.
"I said to a minister I know: have you thought this through? Because you're doing the law of succession, too," Tebbit, 82, told The Big Issue magazine.
"When we have a queen who is a lesbian and she marries another lady and then decides she would like to have a child and someone donates sperm and she gives birth to a child, is that child heir to the throne?
"It's like one of my colleagues said: we've got to make these same sex marriages available to all.
"It would lift my worries about inheritance tax because maybe I'd be allowed to marry my son. Why not? Why shouldn't a mother marry her daughter? Why shouldn't two elderly sisters living together marry each other?"
The comments by Tebbit, a minister in Tory Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government in the 1980s, sparked derision on Twitter.
A majority of the public back the idea of gay marriage, but critics say marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
Norman Tebbit, a member of Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative party who sits in the House of the Lords, also joked that it could see him marry his own son to escape inheritance tax.
His intervention comes amid fevered debate in parliament over a bill to legalize same sex marriage, which is opposed by many of Cameron's Conservative lawmakers.
"I said to a minister I know: have you thought this through? Because you're doing the law of succession, too," Tebbit, 82, told The Big Issue magazine.
"When we have a queen who is a lesbian and she marries another lady and then decides she would like to have a child and someone donates sperm and she gives birth to a child, is that child heir to the throne?
"It's like one of my colleagues said: we've got to make these same sex marriages available to all.
"It would lift my worries about inheritance tax because maybe I'd be allowed to marry my son. Why not? Why shouldn't a mother marry her daughter? Why shouldn't two elderly sisters living together marry each other?"
The comments by Tebbit, a minister in Tory Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government in the 1980s, sparked derision on Twitter.
A majority of the public back the idea of gay marriage, but critics say marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
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