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Those who wanted to see women bishops felt the wording would continue to enshrine gender discrimination within the church.

What matters now is that they are honored – not just by this film, or by one day of remembrance, but by how we continue to enshrine in our laws the freedoms that they were denied and for which they and so many others fought.

That's why it's so disturbing that scores of schools continue to enshrine the offensive language of section 28 in their policies, signalling to gay young people that their lives and experiences are somehow second class and it's possible to somehow "promote" the way they were born.

Some observers have suggested that the succession re-jiggering is a ploy to appeal to female voters, but it seems just as likely that Cameron meant what he said when he wrote, in a letter explaining his support of the plan, "We espouse gender equality in all other aspects of life and it is an anomaly that in the rules relating to the highest public office we continue to enshrine male superiority".

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Goodbye to GOD Equality and the monarchy MI5 gets ready for the starter's gun Nukes of hazard Of foreigners and families Law v business ReprintsMr Cameron has now written to heads of government across the globe from Canada to Australia, the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu, calling it an "anomaly" that, in an age of gender equality, the monarchy continues to enshrine male superiority.

We have refused to make a cake for a gay wedding, we drew a line in the sand for Jesus by only photographing lesbians on non-matrimonial occasions, and we have tried (and will continue to try) to enshrine our self-righteousness into law.

And the coalition has agreed to ensure that our obligations under the convention will continue to be enshrined in British law.

But it has done so without drawing attention to the coalition agreement that this British bill would "incorporate and build on" the European convention on human rights, which would continue to be enshrined in British law.

This, according to the agreement, "incorporates and builds on all our obligations under the European human rights convention and ensures that these rights continue to be enshrined in British law and protects and extends British liberties".

A dispute over the future of the British commitment to the European convention on human rights has been settled by setting up a commission, but any British bill of rights will incorporate and build on all obligations under the ECHR and ensure that these rights continue to be enshrined in British law.

Clarke's Ministry of Justice this year announced an independent commission "to investigate the creation of a British bill of rights that incorporates... all our obligations under the European convention, ensures that these rights continue to be enshrined in British law, and protects and extends British liberties".

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