A total of 330 MPs have confirmed they will vote in favor of same-sex marriage legislation when it is introduced at Westminster later this year.
In contrast, just 126 Members of Parliament (MPs) have publicly stated that they remain opposed to a change in the law, meaning there is now a clear parliamentary majority for equal marriage.
The figures were released today (16 January) and were a result of a survey conducted by the Coalition for Equal Marriage, a UK campaign organization, is based on public declarations of support or opposition from MPs, including letters to constituents.