A heterosexual man in the UK is taking legal action after he was relentless gay taunts spanning several years from his co-workers. Stephen English, who is married and has three teenage children, was called a "faggot" and "Mr. Franglais" after his colleagues in a blinds company found out his previously lived in Brighton – which has a large gay community. English's complaint came shortly after the company's in-house magazine mentioned he had attended Brighton's gay pride parade in "skin-tight Lycra cycling shorts", reports the UK's Financial Times. His case is being funded by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, after being rejected by both an employment tribunal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal. Find more on this story on the link below.
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First published: Tuesday, 4th November 2008 - 1:03pm