Under proposed laws, businesses, including pubs and hotels, will not be able to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. This also applies to landlords, who will not be able to refuse to let a flat to a gay or lesbian couple. The Government says these are moderate and necessary regulations. Do young people agree?
Some people who run bed-and-breakfast services in their own homes do not like the idea of single-sex couples sleeping in their rooms. What do young people think about this?
Should people with religious beliefs be allowed to use their faith to discriminate when running a business?
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