

S1E20A - Bonus: Quiz Results from Vegetarianism and Philopsophical Beliefs
The results of the quiz from the last episode (sorry about the quality; it was recorded on a phone!) following our live draw on Facebook 30 minutes ago...
Congratulations to Gemma Camfield, who won the £100 Amazon voucher.
The answers as to whether the following were protected philosophical beliefs were:
1. A belief that homosexuality is contrary to God’s law? No, because that was held to be not worthy of respect and it conflicted with fundamental human rights of others.
2. A belief in climate change? Yes – a passionate belief in climate change was held to be a ‘philosophical belief’ which is protected under equality law.
3. Anti fox-hunting? Yes, because it was based on a passionate belief in the sanctity of life, which was akin to a ‘philopsophical belief’.
4. A belief that a poppy should be worn on Remembrance Sunday? No – because although it was an admirable belief, it did not relate to a weighty and substantial aspect of human behaviour.
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