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The left-wing British government is under increasing pressure to outlaw cousin marriage in the country. A recent bill introduced by a member of the Conservative opposition aims to address growing health concerns associated with consanguineous marriages. However, the ruling Labour party has chosen to block this legislation, leading to widespread criticism from various sectors of society.
Health experts have raised alarms about the potential genetic risks linked to marriages between first cousins, citing studies that suggest an elevated likelihood of inherited health issues in offspring. Advocates for the bill argue that it is crucial to protect future generations from these risks and to promote public health.
Despite the mounting evidence and public support for the bill, the Labour party's decision to halt its progress has sparked outrage among those who believe that the issue should be addressed through legislative action. As the debate continues, the government faces scrutiny over its commitment to public health and the welfare of its citizens.
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