This looks like it got decided the right way:
A literary prize for writers from ethnic minorities has been forced to
include entrants of all colours after complaints that it discriminated
against white writers.
Arts Council England and Penguin UK had to
rewrite the rules a year after introducing the Decibel Penguin Prize, a
short-story competition for British writers of Asian, African or
Caribbean origin.
The
Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) decided that the prize could
breach Section 29 of the Race Relations Act. Had the rules not been
changed, the watchdog could have begun legal proceedings against the
organisers.
If you’re not allowed to discriminate against then doing so in favour of one group is doing so against another, isn’t it, and thus also verboeten.
Which might mean that this new anti-discrimination against gays legislation will have some interesting effects. There’s a significant sector set up to chase the pink pound (Ivan Massow made his money providing insurance, didn’t he?) and if any of those businesses are now found to be refusing to serve heterosexuals, or discriminating against them, then that, surely, will also be illegal?
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