A leading Fine Gael TD has said she would be “very concerned” if proposed legislation to allow for same sex civil unions gave such couples rights similar to those enjoyed by married couples. Dublin South East deputy Lucinda Creighton told the Irish Catholic that she would not support “the conferral of equivalent rights to civil partnerships as currently pertain to marriage”, although she does support the conferring of such rights as next-of-kin and maintenance.
Minister for Justice Brian Lenihan has promised to publish legislation on civil unions in the coming weeks. The draft legislation is understood to confer almost all the rights currently attaching to marriage on same sex couples who register under the proposed civil partnership scheme.
Deputy Creighton told the paper that she would be “very concerned” if the legislation gave domestic partnerships rights equivalent to those enjoyed by married couples.
Deputy Creighton continued: “Marriage promotes children and the right of children to have a mother and father. The benefits that attach to marriage are designed to fufill a societal objective - that objective is to provide a stable upbringing for children. The advantages that pertain to the traditional family unit must not be eroded by the proposed civil partnership bill.
“I would be very reluctant to see the tax credits that apply to married couples, apply to non married couples in a civil union situation. Certain benefits apply to marriage, such as being taxed as a single unit rather than individually and the continued payment of a pension to a surviving spouse. These benefits of marriage are designed to assist married couples with children.
“I believe that the tax benefits which apply to married couples must be safeguarded”, she added.
Deputy Creighton went on: “We have seen the Fianna Fail attack on marriage over the past ten years, where they introduced tax individualisation and discriminated against and penalised married couples where one parent stays at home to care for children. It is Fine Gael's policy to reverse tax individualisation and to promote marriage and the family long into the future.”
17/04/08
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