The Rev. Bernard Randall | Christian Legal Centre
A hearing in the case of a chaplain reported to the government s terrorist watchdog after saying children did not need to agree with LGBT ideology has been delayed until next year.
The Rev. Bernard Randall, 48, is taking Trent College, an independent school in Nottinghamshire, to the Employment Tribunal for discrimination, harassment, victimization and unfair dismissal.
A 12-day hearing was due to commence earlier this month but employment Judge Elizabeth Heap has adjourned the case until September 2022.
The Christian Legal Centre, which is representing Randall, said the decision was made because witness statements have not yet been presented by lawyers for Trent College seven months after they were due.
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UK s Trent College Delays Chaplain s Discrimination Case Until Fall of 2022
On 6/28/21 at 8:57 PM EDT
It was in May that
Newsweek reported the Rev. Dr. Bernard Randall was suing Trent College in Derbyshire for discrimination, harassment, victimization and unfair dismissal.
Randall, 48, says he took the legal action after he was forced out of his job because he gave a sermon defending the rights of students to question the introduction of LGBT ideology and policies into the school s teaching material.
On Monday, a statement released through the UK evangelical advocacy group Christian Concern noted the decision was made by employment tribunal Judge Elizabeth Heap to delay proceedings because witness statements have yet to be presented by lawyers for Trent College.
Free speech campaigner Toby Young urged the regulator to hold an inquiry into the dismissal of Reverend Dr Bernard Randall (pictured) by Trent College, in Nottingham.
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