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Originally Posted by setanta
No, taking them to court is entirely justified in my eyes. You wouldn't be giving us this spiel if an Islamic owned B and B had turned down somebody based on their values or beliefs.
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I disagree it would be spiteful and sets no example whatsoever.
I wonder how many b&bs in the UK flout one law or another (probably most), to expect every b&b owner to know every law applicable to them is at best fanciful.
This is an isolated case and as such would serve simple be a waste of legal time and money.
I wonder what the reaction would have been had it been a specifically gay b&B refusing to take Christians (spoiler: a lot less).