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Debate introduced by the Revd Mark Bratton at the Church of England General Synod in London on the parity of pension provision for surviving civil partners, from 11 February.
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Video Length: 7200
Date Found: February 18, 2010
Category: Religious
Date Produced: February 17, 2010
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