GIBRALTAR, June 17, 208 –
Equality Rights Group GGR yesterday welcomed the news that the European
Commission will be introducing a new Directive prohibiting discrimination in
the provision of goods and services across many categories, including sexual
orientation.
“EU Commissioner Barroso had
previously announced that only disability would be covered by this
Directive, said GGR chairman Felix Alvarez.
“Under pressure from the European
Parliament, which potentially threatened to refuse to approve any new
approved Commission line-up, the original promise for a wide-ranging
anti-discrimination Directive has now been announced.
This will mean that shops, hotels,
bars and others will no longer technically be able to turn anyone away on
the basis of a range of important human categories. Gibraltar at this
moment in time only protects people against this type of discrimination on
the grounds of race.
“Government must now seriously
reconsider their policies,” he continued.
“In particular, they should now
step down from contesting the present Judicial Review case in which a
Gibraltarian lesbian couple have been denied joint tenancy simply because
they are gay.
“The new EU law will probably be in
place in four or five years’ time. The provision of housing by Government
is likely to be considered a ‘service’ under the Directive and a
continuation of the Caruana Government’s present homophobic housing policy
will be against the law.
“GGR will now be studying the
effect that the pending illegality of discrimination in goods and services
will have across a range of government policies in order to assess actions
that may need to be taken.
“How can Government justify
continuing to throw taxpayers’ money down the drain in fighting a case they
are almost guaranteed to lose one way or another?
“Surely the right and decent thing
to do, not only for the gay community, but for the community in general, is
to admit their error, change their policy and give this couple the joint
tenancy they want.
“This would not only save the
public a great deal of money, but it would also demonstrate that Government
is capable of owning up to a mistake and to move on. GGR would certainly
commend Government for such a stance, and without reproach.”
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