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🏛️⚖️ Starmer draws a line in Parliament over cousin marriage ban Keir Starmer confirmed Labour will not support banning cousin marriages, triggering a wider debate on culture, public health, and state intervention. Supporters see pragmatism and inclusion; critics warn of missed safeguards. 🧩📣 As identity politics intensify, this stance could shape Labour’s relationship with key voters ahead of the next election.

14 January 2026

In a 𝓈𝒽𝓸𝒸𝓀𝒾𝓃𝑔 revelation during a parliamentary session, Labour leader Keir Starmer has declared his party’s stance against banning cousin marriages, igniting a heated debate about culture, health, and identity in British society. This decision could reshape the political landscape ahead of upcoming elections, as tensions rise over multiculturalism and state intervention.   Starmer’s comments, made in the House of Commons, signal a significant shift in Labour’s approach to cultural issues, particularly as they relate to minority communities. By opting not to support a ban on cousin marriage,…