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63% of babies registered in the UK 23/24 where to none British mothers and the most popular babies name 4600 registered with the name Muhammad. 

They might not be marrying their cousins but are prolific breeders non the less

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Such a law might not receive Royal Assent.

 

 

 

Such a law might not receive Royal Assent.

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21 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

That’s the thing with ‘might not’.

Exactly, it can be said in almost any situation, that's why most people don't bother apart from you

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

Exactly, it can be said in almost any situation, that's why most people don't bother apart from you

Maybe the reason for my comment had something to do with the history of first cousin marriage with the British Royal family.

 

A point you might have missed in your urgency to respond.

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9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Maybe the reason for my comment had something to do with the history of first cousin marriage with the British Royal family.

 

A point you might have missed in your urgency to respond.

How many of these marriages resulted in physical deformities and disability?

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4 minutes ago, roo860 said:

How many of these marriages resulted in physical deformities and disability?

Given the British Royal families history of hiding children with ‘health issues’ from the public, any answer would be a guess:

 

Nevertheless, first cousin marriage within the British Royal family is a historical fact.

 

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14 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Given the British Royal families history of hiding children with ‘health issues’ from the public, any answer would be a guess:

 

Nevertheless, first cousin marriage within the British Royal family is a historical fact.

 

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were first cousins. They were the last ones to marry first cousins.

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41 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Maybe the reason for my comment had something to do with the history of first cousin marriage with the British Royal family.

 

A point you might have missed in your urgency to respond.

Nope, I did not but another maybe or might moment from you will I am sure be along shortly.

 

Oh and my response was 3 hours after you posted it so urgency was not really a factor, well maybe not anyway, or it might have been. Oh look, as I said, everyone can do it.....:thumbsup:

 

 

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33 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were first cousins. They were the last ones to marry first cousins.

So I was right, first cousin marriage within the British Royal Family is a thing.

 

This might very well explain why the practice hasn’t already been legislated against.

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51 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

So I was right, first cousin marriage within the British Royal Family is a thing.

 

This might very well explain why the practice hasn’t already been legislated against.

I think you mean 'was' a thing, but you already knew that, Pakistani and other Middle Eastern countries, it still 'is' a thing.

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2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Queen Elizbeth didn't marry her first Cousin

Queen Victoria was the last UK Monarch to marry a First Cousin, Albert!

I am not sure there were many more such marriages before that one!

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2 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Queen Victoria was the last UK Monarch to marry a First Cousin, Albert!

I am not sure there were many more such marriages before that one!

 

   That was in 1840 , nearly 200 years ago 

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2 hours ago, john donson said:

I was a docu...those inbred children are a life long burder on NHS aka tax payer...

You would not be the first to say that about the British Royal family.

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9 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Queen Victoria was the last UK Monarch to marry a First Cousin, Albert!

I am not sure there were many more such marriages before that one!

Just one generation prior, Queen Victoria’s uncle, King George IV, married his first cousin Caroline:

 

George IV: George IV was the son of King George III, who was the younger brother of Princess Augusta Frederica. In 1795 

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52 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Just one generation prior, Queen Victoria’s uncle, King George IV, married his first cousin Caroline:

 

George IV: George IV was the son of King George III, who was the younger brother of Princess Augusta Frederica. In 1795 

Any more that you know of?

If not it makes a total of 2 such marriages.  There may be more, I am not going looking!

 

It should be remembered that before the industrial revolution most people did not stray far from their village and so first/second cousin marriages were very common.

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6 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

And some parts of the US too.

The estimate that 0.2 percent of U.S. marriages are between people who are second cousins or closer needs to be treated with plenty of caution. For one thing, 25 states ban marriage between first cousins, and another seven states have restrictions on it.

 

 

In Pakistan apparently is 55 to 60%.

 

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