I'm still waiting for the first instance of two men 'getting married' for tax reasons. It could be a new tax-effective way to make business deals. You bring both a lawyer and a celebrant to your meeting. Then as part of the deal you marry them with pre-nup, thereby avoiding tax implications. In fact, a whole company could 'get married'. Then, of course, the government would need to check each marriage is 'real'. Expect a '20 questions' like the famous 'contractor or employee quiz', including 'how often do you stick your dick in his anus'?
The spiral has already begun.
The spiral has already begun.