Recent years have seen tremendous strides forwards in equal rights for lesbians and gay men in terms of receiving equal services and equal rights in employment.
Meanwhile in a parallel universe, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, often the butt of attacks by the 'Political Correctness Gone Mad' Brigade and under pressure from religious organisations, has decided that recent decisions upholding these new statutes have gone too far:
EHRC refutes this stance thus:
In another parallel universe, the Catholic Church tries to pull an extraordinary coup:
Don't know about you, but I can only cope with one universe at a time
Are religious organisations with charitable status right to try to live outside important laws passed by a democratically-elected Parliament?
Meanwhile in a parallel universe, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, often the butt of attacks by the 'Political Correctness Gone Mad' Brigade and under pressure from religious organisations, has decided that recent decisions upholding these new statutes have gone too far:
EHRC refutes this stance thus:
In another parallel universe, the Catholic Church tries to pull an extraordinary coup:
Don't know about you, but I can only cope with one universe at a time
Are religious organisations with charitable status right to try to live outside important laws passed by a democratically-elected Parliament?
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