English gay marriage plans clear hurdle in parliament
June 05, 2013  02:15
The British parliament's upper house today voted down a bid to kill off a bill to introduce gay marriage in England and Wales, moving it a step closer to becoming law. 

Following two days of impassioned debate in the House of Lords that exposed deep divisions in the unelected upper chamber, peers voted 390 to 148 against the so-called "wrecking" amendment.

The amendment was a proposal to not allow a second reading of the Marriages (Same Sex Couples) Bill -- a rarely used motion.
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