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UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION
After complaints from gay groups and others, Ken
Livingstone has barred Sandals from advertising its
"couples" hotels. The firm ran a four-week,
£200,000 campaign this year on the Tube, offering
holidays for its "romantic, mixed-sex couples
only" resorts. Sandals, whose slogan "Love is
all you need" is seen as bitterly ironic by gays,
has already been criticised for its discriminatory
policy. "London Underground agreed it is not
acceptable for a company with such an openly
discriminatory policy to advertise on public transport in
this city," Mr Livingstone said.
Barbara Roche, the former equalities minister, said,
"It is clear, overt discrimination and yet the law
can do nothing. If they had a policy banning black
couples or Jewish couples, they wouldn't be allowed to
get away with it. Why should they with gay couples?"
In Progress magazine, she said the case highlighted the
urgent need for a new law banning homophobic
discrimination. Ben Summerskill, chief executive of
Stonewall, said, "It remains a disgrace that a
company such as Sandals can refuse to provide a service
to lesbians and gay men. All minority groups, indeed all
citizens, are entitled to equal treatment."
Sandals said, "Sandals and Beaches resorts operates
19 resorts in the Caribbean. Twelve are Sandals
properties offering all-inclusive 'adult only' holidays
to heterosexual couples. The Sandals concept was
introduced to cater for a niche market, predominantly
honeymoons and weddings. The company also operates seven
Beaches Resorts, which cater for singles, families,
groups, everyone." Until homosexuality is made
compulsory, are all activities which are publicised for
and aimed at 'gays only' going to be banned? Thought not.
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