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I reverted this because the material felt undue. There is at least one scholarly work (published in 2015) that covers the history of polygamy in England: "The English Case Against Polygamy: Theology, Politics, and the Early Modern Common Law". It covers the long and interesting history of polygamy in the UK - it is by no means an "immigrants problem" like 1kwords makes it seem to be. Just one excerpt from that chapter:
A superb online collection of cases from 1674 to 1913 in the Old Bailey, London’s central criminal court, holds a total of 2,384 criminal cases of bigamy or polygamy (out of a grand total of 197,000 plus criminal cases).
The chapter goes on to mention all kinds of punishment being meted out, including execution. I'm not opposed to including recent cases of polygamy in the UK as long as it is only given WP:DUE weight.VRtalk20:18, 21 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Within the Housing Benefits legislation being part of a polygamous marriage is given special mention with regards to pensions see
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2006/213/schedule/3/made
I don't know what this means for legally being able to enter a polygamous marriage within the UK but being a part of one seems to be recognised and I would assume lawful given entitlement to state benefits. 82.132.187.141 (talk) 17:45, 26 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]