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Labour's 'deeply concerning' plans to extend new rights to unmarried couples will lead to more family breakdowns, pro-marriage campaigners warn
Labour's plans to extend new rights to unmarried couples are criticized as 'deeply concerning' by pro-marriage campaigners, who warn the policy could increase family breakdowns. The proposal has sparked opposition from advocates prioritizing marriage.
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