That's not the argument. Must sell cake to everyone. Retain right not to write political messages.
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it is the argument
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
What is? What I just said is the argument. Peter's not arguing OK to refuse service to gay ppl.
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Everyone can buy the cake. Baker doesn't have to write any message on it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
the message is part of the service. Can't refuse on grounds of sexuality.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
No. On grounds of message whatever the sexuality of person asking for the message.
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Replying to @BiddleIan @PeterTatchell
No. They don't offer a service writing any message at all.
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They must offer the same service to everyone but no-one has the right to tell them what service they must offer.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PeterTatchell
they offer cake messages... hence part of service
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But not all messages. People must retain freedom of expression.
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