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RAINBOW PROJECT WELCOMES APPEAL COURT RULING ON ‘GAY CAKE’ CASE

October 24, 2016
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askers-cakeTHE Rainbow Project has welcomed a Court of Appeal judgement today confirming that Ashers Baking company acted unlawfully by refusing to make a cake with a slogan supporting marriage equality.

The organisation is the North’s largest support organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender people.

Reacting to the judgement, John O’Doherty, Director of The Rainbow Project said:

“We welcome today’s judgement. Ashers Baking Company entered into a contractual agreement to make this cake and then changed their mind.

“While sympathetic as some may be to the position in which the company finds itself; this does not change the facts of the case.

“The judgement clearly articulated that this is direct discrimination for which there can be no justification’

“We do not believe that this matter should have been brought to court.

“We believe that Ashers bakery should have accepted the Equality Commission’s invitation to engage in mediation, where a remedy could have been found without the expense and division surrounding this court case.

“We once again extend the hand of friendship to all people of faith, churches and families.

“We would encourage faith leaders to engage with our community to ensure better relations and to develop trust and respect between our overlapping communities for the betterment of our society.’

RAINBOW PROJECT WELCOMES APPEAL COURT RULING ON ‘GAY CAKE’ CASE was last modified: October 24th, 2016 by John

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