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Famous Mortimer
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« on: May 20, 2015, 07:41:22 PM »

Marriage will depend on the stability of the unionist majority.

What really buggers people about this particular case, is that it redefines the scope within which the law can be interpreted.
What Asher's were doing was refusing to bake a cake with a slogan promoting something that is in fact illegal in NI. How the judge was able to rule the way she did was surprising to me, personally.
It will promote the cause of the Bakery itself. I don't know if there's word of appeals already.

The two Catholic community parties have never been big on social liberalism. So this isn't only a Unionist issue.
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