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Do you support gay marriage?

9:34 AM Friday May 11, 2012
John Key said at the Big Gay Out festival that civil unions were enough. Photo / Jason Dorday

John Key said at the Big Gay Out festival that civil unions were enough. Photo / Jason Dorday

Prime Minister John Key has followed US President Barack Obama and said he is not opposed to gay marriage - an apparent change in his stance.

He has previously refused to give a personal view on same-sex marriage.

Should same-sex couples be allowed to marry in New Zealand? Here is the latest selection of Your Views:

Comments are now closed for this discussion.

Raewyn M (New Zealand) | 10:33AM Friday, 11 May 2012
Same sex marriage is fine if that is what two adults want.I am not convinced that children should be raised in a same sex marriage though.
Loafer (Hawke's Bay) | 10:33AM Friday, 11 May 2012
Let's rephrase the question."Do I support human rights?" Of course I do.
tz (New Zealand) | 10:33AM Friday, 11 May 2012
So passe. Who cares what two consenting adults do, as long as they don't hurt anyone else. As long as no one is mandated to perform a gay marriage ceremony, no one should have the right to prevent one. Each to their own.
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