I have not always been grateful to Peter Tatchell for everything he has said and done. However,I am deeply grateful for his fresh comments (Opinion, 1 February) on the Ashers Bakery case.
I grew up in an evangelical domestic in Northern Ireland where both the Bible and the Manchester Guardian were read daily. While still at school, or influenced by both,I was uneasy when a majority in a general election was regarded by Stormont as an adequate mandate for the NI government to legislate without sufficient regard to dissident Catholic and nationalist sensitivities.
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