Beautiful Virgin Islands

Sunday, Mar 23, 2025

Court Rules Dismissal of Christian School Worker Over LGBTQ+ Posts Unlawful

Kristie Higgs wins appeal against her dismissal, deemed discriminatory under the Equality Act.
In a significant legal ruling, the Court of Appeal has sided with Kristie Higgs, a former employee of Farmor’s secondary school in Fairford, Gloucestershire, who was dismissed for sharing Facebook posts that criticized LGBTQ+ relationship education for primary schoolchildren.

The court described the school's decision to dismiss Higgs for gross misconduct as 'unlawfully discriminatory' and 'disproportionate'.

Higgs, who held the position of pastoral administrator and work experience manager, was terminated from her role in 2019 following an anonymous complaint from a parent regarding her social media activity.

On Wednesday, three judges ruled in her favor, emphasizing that the dismissal constituted unlawful direct discrimination based on her religious beliefs.

The posts in question criticized the No Outsiders equalities program, which promotes inclusivity in schools.

Higgs's comments included terms like 'brainwashing' and expressed disagreement with the notion that gender is not binary and that same-sex marriage should be viewed equivalently to heterosexual marriage.

Lord Justice Underhill, along with Lord Justice Bean and Lady Justice Falk, asserted that an employee cannot be dismissed simply for expressing protected beliefs, referencing the Equality Act 2010. The initial employment tribunal had found in 2020 that while Higgs's religious beliefs were protected, her dismissal was lawful.

However, this was overturned by an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in 2023, which remitted the case back to the original tribunal for reconsideration.

The Court of Appeal's judgment deemed this decision unnecessary, as it viewed the dismissal as discriminatory.

Underhill pointed out that Higgs’s beliefs were indeed protected under the law.

The school justified her termination by asserting that her posts were 'intemperately expressed' and had the potential to harm its reputation, but Underhill countered that this concern did not warrant dismissal given that Higgs had not exhibited discriminatory behavior in her professional capacity.

Higgs commented outside the Royal Courts of Justice, stating that she aimed to raise awareness of certain teachings in schools.

She expressed that the judgment recognized the right of Christians to voice their beliefs publicly, despite contrasting views.

Sean Jones KC, representing Farmor’s, argued that Higgs's dismissal was not based on her beliefs but rather on how she communicated them, which he claimed could have reasonably led others to view her as expressing homophobic or transphobic opinions.

He stated that fuller reasons for the dismissal were needed.

The ruling included a nuanced discussion about the nature of Higgs's social media posts, which Underhill described as not grossly offensive in the context provided.

A spokesperson for Stonewall cautioned that the ruling was specific to the proportionality of Higgs's dismissal and should not be interpreted as an endorsement of her views.

They emphasized the ongoing responsibility of schools to implement inclusive policies and combat discrimination towards LGBTQ+ individuals.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Beautiful Virgin Islands
0:00
0:00
Close
European Airline Shares Fall Following Disruption from Heathrow Power Outage
Pope Francis Set to Leave Hospital Following Recovery from Pneumonia
Thousands Take to the Streets in Amsterdam to Protest Racism and Fascism
Revealing the Electromagnetic Characteristics of the Great Pyramid of Giza
President Trump Cancels Security Clearances for Notable Political Figures.
The Development of China's Automotive Sector
Netanyahu Dismisses Shin Bet Chief Amid 'Loss of Trust' and 'Qatargate' Corruption Investigations Involving Netanyahu's Advisors
UK Conservatives Remain Optimistic Despite Polling Challenges
Labour MPs Unveil Initiative to Combat Harmful Influencers and Advocate for Healthy Masculinity
Miami Beach Mayor Cancels Plan to Expel Cinema Following Documentary Showing
Thousands of Drones Illuminate the Sky in Honor of Trump.
Leaders of the US and Ukraine Participate in Constructive Call During Ongoing Conflict
Elon Musk's X Experiences Valuation Recovery to $44 billion.
UK Government Set to Implement Major Budget Cuts in Spring Statement
US Federal Reserve Downgrades Economic Growth Outlook Due to Tariff Uncertainty
EU Claims US Tech Giants Have Violated Digital Regulations
Canada Denounces the Execution of Its Citizens in China Amid Rising Tensions
European Union Moves Toward Joint Debt for Military Spending
Mass Protests in Belgrade Against Serbian President and Government
UK Small Businesses Express Discontent Over Labour's Tax Policies
European Industry Leaders Urge EU to Enhance Technological Sovereignty
Serbia Witnesses Unprecedented Protests Following Novi Sad Railway Station Collapse
China Introduces 'Zhulong' C-14 Nuclear Battery Expected to Last 5,730 Years
Inquiry: Social Media Platforms Greenlit Advertisements Featuring Anti-Semitic and Anti-Muslim Material in Germany
U.S. Expels South African Diplomat Amid Escalating Tensions Over Discriminatory Land Seizure Policies
High-Ranking ISIS Official Slain in Collaborative Operation in Iraq
After countless Ukrainian lives lost, the nation in ruins, the economy in shambles, and vast numbers of the population having fled, NATO has "Announced" that Ukraine's membership is no longer being considered.
Connecticut Woman Accused of Keeping Stepson Imprisoned for Twenty Years
Bosnia and Herzegovina Encounters Political Turmoil Following Arrest Warrant Issued for Serb Leader
Meta Set to Introduce Community Notes Feature in March as Part of New Content Moderation Approach
Trump Family in Discussions for Investment in Binance
UK Prime Minister Suggests Significant Changes to the Governance of the National Health Service.
France Takes Strong Stance Against Potential US Tariffs on Alcoholic Drinks
Donatella Versace to Resign as Creative Director Following Almost 30 Years.
Trump's Ambassador Nominee Confirmed Canada’s Autonomy in the Face of Trade Strains
Netanyahu Rejects UN Conclusions on Gaza as 'Untrue'
Trump Speaks on the Possibility of a Ukraine Ceasefire Amid Continued Tensions
Trump Reaffirms Interest in Greenland Acquisition Amid Geopolitical Issues
French Prime Minister Bayrou Declares Position Against US Tariff Menaces
These are currently increasing in the UK.
Trump's Encounter with the Irish Prime Minister Takes an Unforeseen Twist Regarding Fashion and Economic Matters.
Isabel, a Russian native, wed Zahid Ali Khan, describing it as "love at first sight." She adores him for his character, not his $740 million fortune.
Chair Refers to Transgender Representative as 'Mr. McBride' During Congressional Meeting
The ICC's Revenge on Behalf of Drug Dealers, Against Philippine President Duterte, Who Fought Them and Saved 100 Million Filipinos from the Drugs-Death Industry—ignoring the fact that every victory comes at a cost
Canada Expresses Concerns Regarding U.S. Trade Policies Before G7 Meeting
FBI Alerts of Increasing Smishing Scams Aiming at Mobile Users
World Bank Officials Facing Examination for Travel-Related Carbon Emissions
EU and Canada Declare Countermeasures in Response to U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren: An In-Depth Exploration of Their Marital Struggles and Current Co-Parenting Efforts
Ex-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Detained in Manila Under ICC Warrant
×