highwaystar101 said:
I suppose that is true, conservatives tend to give more to charity whilst supporting a position that would cut government spending. That certainly has an element of emotional response to it. As for conseratives and homosexuality, I think that in the UK that is a slightly different situation. Most conservatives I know here either support gay marriage or don't really have an opinion on it. I think it's generally associated with conservatives because the Republican party has a large number of Christian members and supporters, and the anti gay marriage position comes from the christian definition of marriage which is percieved to be between a man and a woman only. I guess there's a lot of factors at play to be honest when you think it like that. Many of the emotive responses from US conservatives can come from a certain key area of their life, religion. Outside of that, they could still be quite cold and clinical decision makers. |
So who is against Same Sex Marriage in the UK then, since it's not legal?








