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Cake Off?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-north ern-ire land-45 789759
The road to common sense is paved with tenners.
The road to common sense is paved with tenners.
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This whole process was never going to be a cakewalk, which in itself raised issues which would end in a verbal bun fight. Still, hopefully not many tiers were shed by those who made a stand and everybody will get their slice....... . I’ll get me coat!
10:55 Wed 10th Oct 2018
Unless I've seriously misunderstood this, I think that they did refuse to perform the service.
//His order was initially accepted at a branch of Ashers in Belfast city centre, but two days later the baking firm's head office contacted Mr Lee to say the firm would not make the cake.//
I understand the free speech argument about the slogan, but I don't find it very convincing. The only possible reason that they could think the slogan is inconsistent with their faith is if they think being gay is wrong.
//His order was initially accepted at a branch of Ashers in Belfast city centre, but two days later the baking firm's head office contacted Mr Lee to say the firm would not make the cake.//
I understand the free speech argument about the slogan, but I don't find it very convincing. The only possible reason that they could think the slogan is inconsistent with their faith is if they think being gay is wrong.
https:/ /www.su premeco urt.uk/ cases/d ocs/uks c-2017- 0020-ju dgment. pdf
" In a nutshell, the objection was to the message and not to any particular person or persons." [para 34]
The SC's argument essentially is that if anyone could have walked in and asked for the cake to be baked, and the reply was the same (ie, "no"), then there's no discrimination against the person making the request.
" In a nutshell, the objection was to the message and not to any particular person or persons." [para 34]
The SC's argument essentially is that if anyone could have walked in and asked for the cake to be baked, and the reply was the same (ie, "no"), then there's no discrimination against the person making the request.