Beyond bizarre

Jeremy Irons objects to gay marriage.  What in hell is he smoking?

"Tax-wise, it's an interesting one, because, you see, could a father not marry his son?"

Say what?  Mother can't marry their sons, nor fathers their daughters.  There are laws.

"It's not incest between men. Incest is there to protect us from inbreeding. But men don't breed, so incest wouldn't cover that. So if I wanted to pass on my estate without death duties I could marry my son and pass on my estate to him."

At least Derek Jacobi's Oxfordian lunacy hurts no one living.

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