Poll: Cohabiting Siblings (82 votes)
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baalhadadTue 29/04/08 20:05 |
This is a single option poll: "http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/7372555.stm Two sisters have lost their battle at European Court to avoid having to pay inheritance tax when one of them dies. Should cohabiting siblings have the same rights as married or civil partnered couples?"
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baalhadadTue 29/04/08 20:07 |
I take the Boris Johnson line - 3 men and their dog (as long as the dog consents) should be allowed to marry in my mind - However, I'm aware that such a system could be open to abuse - but it seems to me that marriage is a system open to abuse anyway. |
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duncanTue 29/04/08 20:08 |
I think I'd rather have inheritance tax abolished than cohabiting siblings having the same rights as couples to be honest. It seems like such an unfair tax to me. |
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