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Gay couple turned away from B&B wait for damages verdict
A gay
couple have sued the owner of a bed and breakfast after she refused to let them
stay in a room with a double bed.
Michael Black, 64, and John Morgan, 59, from
Cambridgeshire, sought damages from Susanne Wilkinson, from Berkshire.
The owner of the Swiss Bed and Breakfast in Cookham
said her religious beliefs dictated her decision.
Recorder Claire Moulder reserved judgment at
Reading County Court for one to two weeks.
The couple, from Brampton near Huntingdon, had
booked a double room for March 2010.
But when they arrived, Mrs Wilkinson made it clear
she was not prepared to allow them to share a double bed, and that she would not
accommodate them.
Lawyers from the human rights organisation Liberty
have taken up the case.
They argued that under legal regulations it was
unlawful for a person concerned with the provision of services to the public to
discriminate against a person on the grounds of their sexual orientation.
Lawyers for Mrs Wilkinson argued that a person
offering bed and breakfast in their own home was entitled to refuse to allow
people who were not married or in a civil partnership to share a double bed.
The couple are not in a civil partnership. In these
circumstances, there was no direct or indirect discrimination, the lawyers
said.
The men seek a declaration they have been
discriminated against and aim to claim damages.
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