
"the most stable relationships tend to be between men and women"
"I think one thing for certain is children who have two stable parents have a better chance in life. And the most stable relationships, maybe not my example, but the most stable relationships, the ones that last the longest, tend to be between men and women."
"I'm not absolutist about this in any way at all. I just happen to think of kids in the country not getting the start at home or at school that they deserve."
"This is vile homophobia that has no bearing on reality. Make no mistake: Farage is seeking to reopen settled debates on gay marriage and adoption, in order to stir up further hatred and division."
Nigel Farage welcomed former Conservative MP Danny Kruger to the Reform UK party and defended Kruger's past comments that heterosexual marriage is foundational for a safe society. Farage said the most stable relationships tend to be between men and women and argued that children with two stable parents have better chances in life. Farage noted he was not absolutist but expressed concern about children's starts at home and school. Labour MP Nadia Whittome condemned the remarks as vile homophobia and warned Reform could threaten LGBT+ rights. Official data show 103,816 partnership dissolutions in 2023, with 1,891 (1.8%) involving same-sex couples. Farage previously called same-sex marriage "wrong."
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