I have a few questions percolating around that someone here might know more about than me, I would welcome input on them.
Will Civil Partnerships be done away with if the referendum passes? I have a feeling that the answer is in the literature that came through the door, but I haven't got around to reading it yet!
On the subject of adoption, I know very little. At the moment it seems there are many (or some?) people every year that adopt children as single parents. It seems from this that there are people in many situations, couples (married and unmarried) and singletons who are adopting. So, are all these situations ones where a suitable heterosexual couple weren't available? I know of a homosexual couple who have an adopted child, but I don't know the details, so it is currently possible, and it is happening, is anyone seriously saying that this is wrong and the child should be taken away?
I wonder as well, is there a difference in public perception between homosexual couples that are female-female and male-male. There seems to be a general perception, not limited to homosexual couples that a man who takes care of children is somehow deviant. From my very very limited viewing of the publicity, it seems that the No side is worrying about children with no mothers, but not about children with no fathers, in spite of studies that show that fathers are important too!
Again, I know very little about this, what I do know is 'a friend of a friend' situation. I feel that the 'no' arguments are emotionally based with little by way of facts, but I don't know much about it.