Four of Scotland’s five main political parties say they will take action on gay marriage ahead of next month’s elections.

The election manifestos of the two largest parties, the SNP and Labour, say they will consult on allowing gay couples to marry.

Meanwhile, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats go further. Both promise they will introduce marriage for gay couples and civil partnerships for straight couples.

Only the Conservative Party has not mentioned gay rights, marriage equality or equality in general in its manifesto.

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