Thanks - slightly surprisingly strong showing from New Democracy. When we passed gay marriage in the UK, a majority of Tory MPs voted against it despite support from the top.
Also partly timing as when UK legalized it only 15 countries allowed it and more European did not than did. Today majority of EU members allow it and its 36 globally prior to Greece so opposition to it is much tougher. Also when UK legalized it, it had only been around anywhere for just over a decade while now for over 20 years.
At least in UK Conservatives had almost half support it. In France, Spain, Portugal, and Canada, overwhelming majority of conservatives voted against it with number support it in each country in low single digits.