For what its worth, the whole legality of recognising unwed partnerships affects my life adversely as well, but it has nothing to with homosexuality.
I was born in Australia, out of wedlock, to an english father and australian mother. All my cousins (on my dad's side) have british passports, so do many of my friends whose dad's are english. However, since i was born out of wedlock (prior to 2006) I am not entitled to a british passport. (I was even conceived there!!! lol) It was only as recent as 2006 that they decided to afford "illegitimate" children the right to british citizenship.
Amazingly, Britain is way ahead of Australia in the civil partnership stakes. I have a good friend over there who married his partner, and now receives all the benefits and rights a marriage would afford.
I was born in Australia, out of wedlock, to an english father and australian mother. All my cousins (on my dad's side) have british passports, so do many of my friends whose dad's are english. However, since i was born out of wedlock (prior to 2006) I am not entitled to a british passport. (I was even conceived there!!! lol) It was only as recent as 2006 that they decided to afford "illegitimate" children the right to british citizenship.
Amazingly, Britain is way ahead of Australia in the civil partnership stakes. I have a good friend over there who married his partner, and now receives all the benefits and rights a marriage would afford.