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It is not the fact I support their decision.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMine are over contract terms.
It is more the insidious tendrils of a society where people must trade whether they wish to or not.
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They've agreed they'll do a cake now, but they've adapted the design a bit.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey had a photo on the BBC but it seems to have gone. From memory it had Bert & Ernie with "Support Gay Marriage" at the top and the name of some group Queer-something-or-other in the bottom.
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Indeed probably the same thread I said it in earlier.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGlad to see you're showing your usual intelligence and insight, responding to a resurrected thread...
OK so on a different note those of you who run ltd's do you feel the need to justify why you turn a contract down?
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Glad to see you're showing your usual intelligence and insight, responding to a resurrected thread...Originally posted by original PM View PostWrong decision.
As we have been through before as a business owner you have a right to do business with who you choose.
It is not a state run cake shop so the state can **** off
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Do shop owners have the right to put up No Jews signs or must they be more discrete?Originally posted by original PM View PostWrong decision.
As we have been through before as a business owner you have a right to do business with who you choose.
It is not a state run cake shop so the state can **** off
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Wrong decision.
As we have been through before as a business owner you have a right to do business with who you choose.
It is not a state run cake shop so the state can **** off
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I'm sure you could get such a cake made in Glasgow if it's for a special occasion.Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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I prefer Coffee and Walnut, but whatever floats your boat.Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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Has this one been done?
Southend gay man wins damages over homophobic gestures
When I heard the story on the radio, it definitely said he also did a "Teapot" stance, winked at him and did a limp wrist gesture too.When Tim left the shop, the man serving him - Peter Edwards - blew a sarcastic kiss at him.
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