An individual operating a business in the UK holds deeply personal religious convictions that conflict with the identity or lifestyle of a prospective client. According to the Equality Act 2010 and the fundamental principles of British life, which of the following best defines the legal and civic requirement in this situation?
- They are entitled to hold their own beliefs privately but must provide services without discrimination, as the law protects individuals from unfair treatment based on specific characteristics.Cevap
- BThe principle of individual liberty provides a legal exemption allowing business owners to refuse service if the interaction contradicts their personal religious conscience.
- CTo satisfy the requirement of tolerance, the business owner must publicly endorse and support the client's beliefs to ensure a harmonious and inclusive society.
- DThey may legally refuse service provided they do not use hate speech or incite violence, as freedom of speech protects the right to act on religious preferences.
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The business owner is entitled to hold their own beliefs privately but must provide services without discrimination, as the law protects individuals from unfair treatment based on specific characteristics.
The correct answer correctly identifies that while the principle of individual liberty protects a person's right to hold their own religious beliefs, the Equality Act 2010 and the rule of law require that these beliefs do not result in discriminatory treatment of others in a professional or service-based context.
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The Distinction between Personal Belief and Legal Non-discrimination
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