| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | r mellor | |
| 252 | Anonymous | I agree, this person is unable to fulfill the role. |
| 253 | Ken Russell |
| 254 | Elize Russell | Gay people have just as much right to be unhappily married as anyone else. (Joke.) Seriously, though, I suspect same sex partners have more reliable and intelligent access to their passion and devotion than most straights, having had to exercise it in the face of cruel, petty and outdated discrimination. |
| 255 | Sian Vasey | It is fundamental that employees carry out their duties and their opinions do not influence their work. If they feel they cannot carry out their duties, because of their beliefs, they should resign. |
| 256 | Donna Gildea | |
| 257 | Anonymous | The issue here is of choice. I agree if she wants to hold by her religion then her employment will be a constant difficulty for her. Surely that is her decision and she is free to make that choice. But it would seem this is not about choice but about her desire to make public her beliefs and through those beliefs judge others for choosing something else. |
| 258 | Anonymous | The issue here is of choice. I agree if she wants to hold by her religion then her employment will be a constant difficulty for her. Surely that is her decision and she is free to make that choice. But it would seem this is not about choice but about her desire to make public her beliefs and through those beliefs judge others for choosing something else. |
| 259 | Lesley Walton |
| 260 | martin daly | This is a disgrace. |
| 261 | David Symons | |
| 262 | Ian Ross | |
| 263 | b e smith | |
| 264 | Anonymous | |
| 265 | Laura Slegg | |
| 266 | Miguel Neves | |
| 267 | Alan Seviour & David Maguire | |
| 268 | Anonymous | |
| 269 | tanya vickers | |
| 270 | D Dean | |