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Christian school worker wins court battle after being dismissed for sharing LGBT+ posts on social media

A Christian school worker has won a Court of Appeal battle after she was was dismissed for sharing social media posts about LGBT+ relationships.

After sharing Facebook posts criticising plans to teach about LGBT relationships in primary schools, Kristie Higgs was dismissed from her role as a pastoral administrator and work experience manager at Farmor’s School in Fairford, Gloucestershire, in 2019.

Higgs, mother-of-two, challenged a June 2023 Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment, which ruled in her favour but sent the case back to an employment tribunal for a fresh decision over whether her dismissal was lawful, which her lawyers told the Court of Appeal was “unnecessary”.

In a judgment on Wednesday, which is the latest stage of her years-long legal battle, three judges ruled in her favour, finding that the decision to remit the case back to an employment tribunal was “unlawfully discriminatory”.

Lord Justice Underhill, sitting with Lord Justice Bean and Lady Justice Falk, said: “In the present case the claimant, who was employed in a secondary school, had posted messages, mostly quoted from other sources, objecting to Government policy on sex education in primary schools because of its promotion of ‘gender fluidity’ and its equation of same-sex marriage with marriage between a man and a woman.

“It was not in dispute… that the claimant’s beliefs that gender is binary and that same-sex marriage cannot be equated with marriage between a man and a woman are protected by the Equality Act.

“The school sought to justify her dismissal on the basis that the posts in question were intemperately expressed and included insulting references to the promoters of gender fluidity and ‘the LGBT crowd’ which were liable to damage the

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