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  1. VariousClassroom8056 on

    Bizarre that this practice was only outlawed recently when it’s been going on for decades in the UK in certain areas but good I guess that it’s being enforced.

  2. Vast-Potato3262 on

    Does the ruling just mean the parents have to do a few hours of community service but the the marriage is still considered done?

  3. thecheeseboiger on

    “Not stuck in the Western world,” the father said about his kids…

    Why the hell are you here in the UK if you have such antipathy towards Western culture? 

  4. Kooky-Layer-7359 on

    This will keep happening until these people are given mandatory prison sentences behind bars.

    We can’t let “didn’t know the law changed” be an excuse. They will always say that. And ban cousin marriages whilst we’re at it.

    I’m saying this as someone from British Pakistani backround, there will never be integration in to Britain as long as you have chain cousin marriages where youngsters are more or less forced to marry their cousins from Pakistan generation after generation. No matter the age of the children.

  5. Desperate-Letter2395 on

    Not stuck in the western world? 

    Why are you living in our country then, oh yes for our handouts, which i presume don’t stay in our economy.

    Take your outdated customs and get gone.

  6. The article seems to mention everything but if the marriage is recognised in the UK. Its considered legal in Pakistan but doesn’t say if it will be upheld in the UK.
    Also the bride was 18 but the sons were younger, doesn’t say how young, this would be a crisis if a young girl was married off to a legal adult in another country (as it should be considered) but because its a boy its barely worth a judges time. The parents dont care about this slap on the wrist and will do it again with the other son.
    BBC with their shoddy journalism again and the UK law being a joke.

  7. They want to live in the UK, but do not want to integrate or follow the local laws. Shame on them!

    They should be sentenced to set an example that rule of the land applies not some misguided belief.

  8. Culture is one helluva drug. My Filipino mum took me to Philippines to get circumcised because it’s rite of passage for boys

  9. Correct-Ad5661 on

    I heard about this on the news and thought the 2 adults were getting their son’s to marry *each other*.

    “Ooh unexpectedly inappropriately progressive!” I thought.

    Though it’s probably BC they assumed girls raised in Europe are promiscuous and in other ways “tainted”

  10. Disillusioned_Pleb01 on

    Nothing better than to move away from a bad situation so that one can start recreating it elsewhere.

  11. thirty1twenty1 on

    How is a suspended two-month sentence for child trafficking even remotely appropriate?

  12. EddieHeadshot on

    Is this teeing up where people with multiple wives get extra benefits? Why that is a thing in the UK when its illegal here is absolutely not acceptable

  13. FornyHucker22 on

    obviously wrong but how do you prevent people going abroad to do things they can’t do here exactly?

  14. A lot of parents in rural Pakistani / Indian villages want their kids to marry someone with British citizenship as they they can move over here. Far too often it’s a relative, raising the risk hugely of birth defects. 

    In theory spousal visas have financial requirements but in practice they “meet” the requirements by using the capital option. This capital gets passed around and used for multiple spouses.

    I’m not necessarily opposed to appropriate arranged marriages, but I do think there needs to be tighter rules preventing them from becoming a financial burden on the state. And no spousals visas for marriages with relatives.

    Currently the rules also hit Brits who fall in love here. It’s ridiculous my neighbour working part time in Tesco easily got a spousal visa for her arranged husband as she was judged able to provide for them. 

    But a close friend didn’t meet the requirements, for her partner who was finishing his medical training and she’s a university lecturer. So they went to the USA instead. 

  15. box_twenty_two on

    “It was originally planned for the bride, from Pakistan, to be married to one of the brothers. However, when he did not like her, she was married to the other.”

    I know this is a cultural thing. But it doesn’t make it not fucking wrong.

  16. Accurate_Group_5390 on

    Love all the benefits and creature comforts this country has to offer. Hates the culture.

  17. crumpetsandchai on

    My guess is one had a secret girlfriend the parents didn’t approve of and tried to get him married to someone they did  

    When he refused the girl, to not embarrass themselves to the girl’s parents, they then offered their other son 

  18. Embarrassed_Grass_16 on

    I feel like punitive fines are really really underrated as a form of punishment. Like just tie it to a percentage of monthly income and set duration by crime severity.

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