“This next step of marriage becomes that the next step for equality. It’s what people deserve”, he said.
Mr Hazell continued, “We’ve got this cafe here which maybe has one of the most diverse populations of customers that you might find.
“They don’t stare at anyone who might be disabled or transgendered or anything that, sadly, some people in society say they don’t want to get involved with. It is very important to us, that people don’t judge.”
Similarly, Cllr Kelsey said that so far every single response to the upcoming first same-sex marriage was positive.
“Everyone in Bournemouth is very used to the gay and lesbian crowd anyway, with very good gay pride events happening every year.”
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