Christian actress who lost Curve battle over homophobic Facebook post set to appeal
Seyi Omooba not only lost the tribunal but was ordered to pay the theatre s legal costs
Seyi Omooba (Image: Getty)
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Seyi Omooba: Actress sacked over anti-gay post must pay legal costs
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Magistrate struck off over anti-LGBT bias loses at Court of Appeals
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An appeals court has upheld the firing of a British magistrate for telling media that he believes adopted children are better off with a mother and father instead of same-sex couples. The Christian man says he will take his case to the Supreme Court.
Richard Page, who is from the Headcorn area of England’s Kent County, was suspended by the NHS in 2016, a year after he shared on national television his Christian views on parenting following a same-sex adoption case.
“The basis on which he was dismissed was entirely lawful and involved no breach of his human rights,” said Lord Justice Underhill of the Court of Appeal on Friday, according to BBC.