NI council calls for quango to drop Christian bakery case

Written by Super User 15 Jan 2015
NI council calls for quango to drop Christian bakery case

A local council in Northern Ireland is calling for a taxpayer-funded equality quango to drop its legal case against a Christian-run bakery.(Previously reported in Prayer Alert.) Members of Craigavon Borough Council voted 13 to 8 in support of Ashers Baking Company, which is facing court action for declining to make a pro-gay marriage campaign cake last year. Councillor Philip Moutray tabled the proposal, as the case could have significant financial implications for Ashers. He explained: ‘I am appalled at the targeting of a small bakery because of its Christian beliefs. The commission has tens of thousands of pounds of pu blic money at its disposal. Ashers haven’t resources like that’, he added. Moutray also put forward the motion in light of DUP plans to amend equality legislation to introduce a conscience clause.The DUP has launched a consultation on introducing a conscience clause, which closes on 27 February.’

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