On Thursday, Northern Ireland's Attorney General was given the green light to become involved in a Christian-run bakery's appeal against being found to have discriminated against a gay customer. Senior judges in Belfast issued notices of devolution following legal arguments from John Larkin QC about the lawfulness of legislation at the centre of the case. They decided he had raised an arguable case that sexual orientations regulations in Northern Ireland directly discriminate against those who hold religious beliefs or political opinions. The move gives Mr. Larkin authorisation to make representations when Ashers' Baking Company seeks to overturn the verdict against them at a full hearing in May. The bakery, run by the McArthur family, is appealing the outcome of legal action over its refusal to make a cake with a pro-gay marriage slogan. See also:
‘Gay cake’ update – Attorney General now involved
Written by David Fletcher 04 Mar 2016Additional Info
- Pray: for God to give the McArthur family peace of mind and for the verdict to go their way as conflicts between Northern Ireland and European laws are discussed and judged. (Ps.147:5,6)
- More: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/ashers-bakery-appeal-northern-irelands-attorney-general-gets-green-light-for-involvement-in-gay-cake-case-34508543.html