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'We're straight - why can't we have a civil partnership?'
Gay marriage has been legal now for over a year in the UK and more than 15,000 same-sex couples have got married. However, civil partnerships, which were set up in 2005, are still restricted to gay couples. Conservative MP Tim Loughton says that is "not fair" and wants all couples to have both options. The programme heard a range of opinions on the issue.
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