UK plans marriage rights for transsexuals

Transsexuals will be allowed to marry in their adoptive sex and apply for substitute birth certificates showing their new genders under proposals published by ministers in the UK today.

Transsexuals will be allowed to marry in their adoptive sex and apply for substitute birth certificates showing their new genders under proposals published by ministers in the UK today.

In a concession to worries in the Anglican Church about the sexuality reforms, priests will have the explicit right to refuse to carry out a marriage ceremony if the bride or groom is a transsexual.

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