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Was shocked at how the media are reacting to this story...
BBC News - Grayling suggests B&Bs should be able to bar gay guests
Here is what he said...
I don't see the problem, as he said if the B&B is actually someones home then they should have the right to allow or turn away whoever the person it. This is still a free country right where people are entitled to thier own opinions no matter how warped they might be? Or can the law force it's own virtues upon people in thier own homes?
BBC News - Grayling suggests B&Bs should be able to bar gay guests
Here is what he said...
He said: "I think we need to allow people to have their own consciences.
"I personally always took the view that... if you look at the case of 'Should a Christian hotel owner have the right to exclude a gay couple from their hotel?'
"I took the view that if it's a question of somebody who's doing a B&B in their own home, that individual should have the right to decide who does and who doesn't come into their own home.
"If they are running a hotel on the High Street, I really don't think that it is right in this day and age that a gay couple should walk into a hotel and be turned away because they are a gay couple, and I think that is where the dividing line comes."
I don't see the problem, as he said if the B&B is actually someones home then they should have the right to allow or turn away whoever the person it. This is still a free country right where people are entitled to thier own opinions no matter how warped they might be? Or can the law force it's own virtues upon people in thier own homes?