Leading article: The rest of the UK must follow Scotland's lead

 

Wednesday 25 July 2012 19:31 BST
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Yet again Scotland has stolen a march on a signal piece of social legislation. It was first to ban smoking in public places, first to introduce a minimum price for alcohol, and now it looks set to be the first to legalise gay marriage. While the UK Government missed the chance to include such a Bill in the Queen's Speech in May, the Scottish Government announced yesterday that it would legislate for the change after a huge response to a public consultation.

Introducing a Bill, of course, and actually passing it into law are different things, and with fierce opposition from, among others, the Catholic Church, its passage may not be as smooth as its cheer-leaders would hope.

Legislation may also be delayed by a requirement that the UK amend its Equality Act. But with public sentiment overwhelmingly in favour, and the move such a patent advance towards equal rights, Westminster should not stand in Scotland's way. On the contrary, it should now seek to catch up.

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