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Tory proposals to boost marriage Tory proposals to boost marriage
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Pre-nuptial agreements would be legally binding and cohabiting couples refused the same rights as those who wed, under plans from a Conservative think thank.Pre-nuptial agreements would be legally binding and cohabiting couples refused the same rights as those who wed, under plans from a Conservative think thank.
The measures, aimed at strengthening marriage, would also improve access to children for fathers and grandparents.The measures, aimed at strengthening marriage, would also improve access to children for fathers and grandparents.
The changes have been drawn up by former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, who is the party's social policy guru.The changes have been drawn up by former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, who is the party's social policy guru.
Although not obliged to adopt the plans, Tory leader David Cameron has spoken out in support of marriage.Although not obliged to adopt the plans, Tory leader David Cameron has spoken out in support of marriage.
Mr Duncan Smith said his proposals were "timely" following the death of Baby P and other scandals that highlighted the "chaotic nature" of family life in some areas.Mr Duncan Smith said his proposals were "timely" following the death of Baby P and other scandals that highlighted the "chaotic nature" of family life in some areas.
"This review is working from an underlying assumption that marriage should be supported both in government and in the law," he said."This review is working from an underlying assumption that marriage should be supported both in government and in the law," he said.
"Policy can and should be focused on stemming the tide of relationship breakdown. Marriage acts as a stabiliser and a signal."Policy can and should be focused on stemming the tide of relationship breakdown. Marriage acts as a stabiliser and a signal.
"Married couples are far less likely to break up than couples who live together without getting married.""Married couples are far less likely to break up than couples who live together without getting married."
He added a quarter of children live in single-parent families and they were three times more likely to experience abuse.He added a quarter of children live in single-parent families and they were three times more likely to experience abuse.
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Mr Duncan Smith chairs the Tories' Social Justice Policy Group.Mr Duncan Smith chairs the Tories' Social Justice Policy Group.
He is also founder of the think tank Centre for Social Justice, which produced the interim report.He is also founder of the think tank Centre for Social Justice, which produced the interim report.
It advocates using the law and other official mechanisms to discourage "informal" relationships, and links rising levels of family breakdown to the increase in cohabitation.It advocates using the law and other official mechanisms to discourage "informal" relationships, and links rising levels of family breakdown to the increase in cohabitation.
The document backs the establishment of "family relationship centres", modelled on those found in Australia, which can help separating or divorcing couples.The document backs the establishment of "family relationship centres", modelled on those found in Australia, which can help separating or divorcing couples.
It is opposed to greater rights for cohabiting couples, which it argues are "not compatible" with encouraging marriage.It is opposed to greater rights for cohabiting couples, which it argues are "not compatible" with encouraging marriage.
Since 1997 Labour has maintained that families of all kinds are equally good and getting married is merely a lifestyle choice.Since 1997 Labour has maintained that families of all kinds are equally good and getting married is merely a lifestyle choice.
As Chancellor, Gordon Brown abolished Married Couples' Allowance in 1999. As chancellor, Gordon Brown abolished Married Couples' Allowance in 1999.