Belfast bakery to appeal court ruling

The bakery refused to bake a cake with a pro-gay marriage slogan on it.

A Christian-run bakery in Belfast at the centre of a discrimination row is appealing a court ruling. 

Asher's Bakery was ordered to pay 500 pound for refusing to bake the cake with a pro-gay marriage slogan on it. 

A Belfast court ruled a customer was discriminated against on the grounds of sexual orientation. 

Gavin Boyd from the Rainbow Project says he can't see the appeal succeeding:

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