UK MP opposes calls to ban first-cousin marriage in the UK saying it can 'help build family bonds' - Guess

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An MP has spoken against calls to ban first-cousin marriage in the UK, and suggested “advanced genetic test screening” is made available to prospective couples.

Independent Iqbal Mohamed said rather than “stigmatising” cousin marriages, a “much more positive approach” should be adopted to respond to health concerns linked to the children of those relationships.

He suggested measures could include the UK adopting similar screening efforts to those undertaken in Arab countries in the Persian Gulf.

The MP for Dewsbury and Batley also used his Commons speech to insist “freedom of women must be protected at all times”, but said he did not believe a ban on first-cousin marriages would be “effective or enforceable”.

Mr Mohamed was responding to Conservative former minister Richard Holden, who was allowed by MPs to introduce his Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship) Bill for further consideration.

Existing legislation states the prohibited degrees of relationship for marriage include those to a sibling, parent or child, but not marriages between first cousins.

Mr Mohamed told the Commons: “There are documented health risks with first-cousin marriage and I agree this is an issue that needs greater awareness on.”

Mr Mohamed spoke of the need to prevent so-called “virginity testing” and forced marriages, and also to protect freedom of women.

He told MPs: “However, the way to redress this is not to empower the state to ban adults from marrying each other, not least because I don’t think it would be effective or enforceable.

“Instead the matter needs to be approached as a health awareness issue, a cultural issue where women are being forced against their will to undergo marriage.

“In doing so it is important to recognise for many people that this is a highly sensitive issue and in discussing it we should try to step into the shoes of those who perhaps are not from the same culture as ours, to better understand why the practice continues to be so widespread.”

Mr Mohamed said an estimated 35% to 50% of all sub-Saharan African populations either “prefer or accept” cousin marriages, and it is “extremely common” in the Middle East and south Asia.

He added: “The reason the practice is so common is that ordinary people see family inter-marriage overall as something that is very positive, something that helps build family bonds and helps put families on a more secure financial foothold.

“However, as is well documented, it is not without health risks for the children of those relationships, some of whom will be born out of wedlock.

“Instead of stigmatising those in cousin marriages or those inclined to be, a much more positive approach would be to facilitate advanced genetic test screening for prospective married couples, as is the case in all Arab countries in the Persian Gulf, and more generally to run health education programmes targeting those communities where the practice is most common.

“I would therefore urge the House to vote against this motion and find a more positive approach to addressing the issues that are caused by first-cousin marriages, including the health risks and the consequences of modern conflicts and displacement of population around the world.”

The motion to introduce the Bill to the House was approved without the need for a formal vote.

Mr Holden asked for his Bill to be considered at second reading on January 17 next year, although it faces a battle to become law due to a lack of parliamentary time.

Moving the motion, Mr Holden said: “Members across the House may wonder why first-cousin marriage is not already illegal, in fact many in this House and in the country may already believe that it is – and that is understandable.”

He said a ban on first-cousin marriage was in place until 1540, explaining: “King Henry VIII broke with Rome and legalised marriage between first cousins so that he could marry Catherine Howard, his fifth wife and a cousin of his second wife Anna Boleyn.”

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Mr Holden highlighted variations in cousin marriage in countries around the world, adding: “Certain diaspora communities have extremely high rates of first-cousin marriage, with Irish Travellers being 20% to 40% and higher rates still among the British Pakistani community.”

Mr Holden said “health, freedom and national values” are the reasons why he moved the Bill.

Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick, who backs the proposal, earlier told justice questions: “Cousin marriage has absolutely no place in Britain. The medical evidence is overwhelming, it significantly increases the risk of birth defects, and the moral case is clear. We see hundreds of exploitative marriages which ruin lives. Frankly, it should have been stamped out a long time ago.

“Will the Justice Secretary commit to ending this medieval practice which is rearing its head once again in modern Britain?”

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood replied: “You will know that there has been a recent Law Commission report on marriage law more generally and the Government is going to consult on broader reform to marriage law, we will certainly consider the issues he has raised before setting out a public position.”

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A fanatic catholic with - presumably - hot cousins. Wild stuff.
I mean I'm also Irish so...yeah we have the best looking women. Also the ugliest. You know the weird thing is that that's even true in my family. I have one cousin who is ugly as shit and the other one who I will hit on whenever I drink.
 
To be frank, how long can third-world retards keep doing this shit until it reaches the point where their babies drop dead the very second they exit the womb?
Pakistan is already getting to that point, you can search for inbreeding in Pakistan and come across a wide range of horror stories about how fucked up some babies end up being with missing organs, extra genitals, deformed and more. It doesn't help with how common incest seems to be in Pakistan, I don't know what is it about Pakistan in particular that makes them so incestuous when compared to other muslim nations.
 
To be frank, how long can third-world retards keep doing this shit until it reaches the point where their babies drop dead the very second they exit the womb?
To be fair, if it wasn’t for modern healthcare, they would be right now. Don’t worry: it’s only a matter of time until the NHS is eroded enough for us to have pre Industrial Revolution levels of care again.
 
They're already filling up the tard baby homes with their not-fit-for-life offsprings in the hope that the fifth one will be able to walk, talk, have random bouts of aggression and shit up the public school system.
One thing to remember about islam, and especially about pakistani muslims, is that it inculcates a profound sense of fatalism. You do not control your own destiny; every choice you make is pre-ordained. If something happens to you, good or bad, then god has willed it to be so. If you marry your cousin and produce tard babies, that isn't because you made a poor decision and bred with your close relatives, despite the well-known risks of inbreeding; it is god's will and god's will alone. if god wants you to not have a potato child on the next try, then it will happen even if you're so closely related that you might as well be fucking yourself, but if it doesn't happen, then it's because god wanted you to keep filling the potato sack. All religions have an element of this, but it is particularly stark within islam.
 
It literally isn't, Arabs and Muslims do it literally all the time more than anybody else because their marriages are so often arranged. This has nothing to do with the rights of the Church.

I'd like that for the record the next time somebody calls Muslims 'based'.
I think you're confused. Halal means "permissable", the opposite of haram. Anyone who's been a muslim country has seen the number of inbred retards that a millenia of incest creates.
 
No, fair enough, you bamboozled me.
Your confusion tells me that you have been eating unclean food. Always look for the logo to let you know you are buying the very best, especially with meat:

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It is important to know that an animal was bled out slowly and spent its last moments in pain and fear. Quick painless slaughter is the way of the infidel.
 
That’s why I don’t really fear a Muslim caliphate. Saudi Arabians and Pakistanis are beyond the point of saving. And I think nearly every person from the mid east has some kind of consanguinity, including Israelis.
This is why I fear a Muslim caliphate. I suppose it comes with being a Soviet Communist on the farms. Some cultures you can assimilate with. Others might as well be another species (China, Japan, Zion), but objectively speaking if they win, they will have been deserving all along. I read how the US is starting to regain ground against child rapists: a stronger US is more of a threat, but on the other hand, what if the literal GAE wins?

Cousinfuckers aren't human, they're roaches. If they win, stick a fork in human civilization. Breaking shit is easier than making shit. There've been many, many societies that failed and went extinct; humanity as a whole is not "too big to fail". Have you forgotten pakis have nukes? I don't want to get nuked, but I'd rather have a 40% chance of winning against other humans than a 70% chance against roaches.

Well who the fuck am I going to honor kill, then? Christ.
Ideologically, honor killing is slightly oppositional to cousin fucking. You honor kill your family member when he or she breaks your family's commitment in marriage (to other families). If two families link in marriage, and then the wife goes whoring or the husband troons out, the family which supplied the defective creature needs to make amends.
But an incestuous family has no use for honor.
 
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