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Judge Kirsty Ayre in the employment tribunal has ruled that ACAS employee Sean Corby’s oppositions to critical race theory are a protected philosophical belief under the equality act 2010.

Where can one, or where will one be able to, read the reasoning behind her judgment? Is it possible to say if one exists, or whether it will be published?

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    As always explanations from down voters will be appreciated and helpful if not anticipated. Sep 29 at 15:00
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    Agreed. I'm upvoting just to offset.
    – bdb484
    Sep 29 at 17:17
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    I didn't down vote you. It took seconds to find. Did you try? I just did a web search for your question title, clicked through to the first link: Personnel Today. This article links to the judgement.
    – Lag
    Sep 29 at 19:32
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    @Seekinganswers Have you ever read what the downvote button reads? "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful." - This shows little to no research effort at all like many other questions you pose. In fact, it is abundantly clear that you don't seem to have googled it. Other users found it by googling. We are not a replacement for google.
    – Trish
    Sep 29 at 22:22
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    @Seekinganswers but the question doesn't show that effort
    – Dale M
    Sep 30 at 11:18

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It’s now available on a third party outlet’s website here: https://www.personneltoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2023/09/2023-09-13_EJ-Ayre-Corby-vs-ACAS.pdf

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