Gay marriage: MPs back bill despite Tory backbench opposition
MPs have approved legislation for same-sex marriage in England and Wales, despite the opposition of dozens of Conservative MPs.
The Commons voted in favour of the The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill, by 400 to 175, a majority of 225, at the end of a full day's debate on the bill.
Prime Minister David Cameron has described the move as "an important step forward" that strengthens society.

Does anybody really care? I certainly don't.
Its hardly going to impact on my life 
Well I do.
Sad to say this, but your words remind me of the words of Mrs G, as that is in essence what she says too.
Sweep it under the carpet and ignore as it really doesn't affect me.
Just go with the flow. Put up and shut up.
We can't alter anything, so why make a fuss?
Not worth getting steamed up about.
My answer to that?
NO! 
As you will.
I am more interested, mainly for my descendants, that we have a broken banking system, rampant immigration, dwindling water and energy supplies and huge numbers of people who don't feel the need to work.
We are fortunate to be in the area of food production which will only grow in demand, in a country where increasing numbers of men and women live together and breed without marriage.
The fact that those of other sexual persuasions can now pledge themselves in a church as well as a registry office seems rather insignificant.