Sep 24 2021 10:09 PMLONDON - As Swiss voters decide this weekend whether to let same-sex couples marry and adopt children, LGBT+ rights activists elsewhere in Europe say their fight for gay marriage has taken a back seat to more urgent issues like tackling hate crime.Sunday's referendum could make Switzerland one of the last countries in Western Europe to legalize same-sex marriage, but progress to boost the legal recognition of LGBT+ relationships in more conservative nations has slowed in recent years."People have just had to prioritize where they invested time and energy, in a political climate that is much less favorable than it was a few years back," said Evelyne Paradis, head of ILGA-Europe, an LGBT+ advocacy group.She cited the.