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Blair advises BA to end cross row | Blair advises BA to end cross row |
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Tony Blair has advised British Airways "some battles are not worth fighting" when asked about its ban on cross necklaces being worn over uniforms. | Tony Blair has advised British Airways "some battles are not worth fighting" when asked about its ban on cross necklaces being worn over uniforms. |
BA has been criticised by some MPs and church figures but an internal appeal ruling backed its refusal to exempt a cross from a visible jewellery ban. | |
BA's Martin Broughton asked about it at a CBI conference, pointing out similar rules in the police and armed forces. | BA's Martin Broughton asked about it at a CBI conference, pointing out similar rules in the police and armed forces. |
Mr Blair said: "You're best just to do the sensible thing, know what I mean?" | Mr Blair said: "You're best just to do the sensible thing, know what I mean?" |
He sidestepped Mr Broughton's specific question about whether he thought the uniform policy for police and armed forces was "wholly inexplicable" - the way Commons leader Jack Straw described BA's policy last week. | He sidestepped Mr Broughton's specific question about whether he thought the uniform policy for police and armed forces was "wholly inexplicable" - the way Commons leader Jack Straw described BA's policy last week. |
Frank advice | Frank advice |
Mr Blair replied: "If you want my really frank advice on this: one of the things I have learnt in politics is there are battles really, really worth fighting and there are battles really, really not worth fighting. | Mr Blair replied: "If you want my really frank advice on this: one of the things I have learnt in politics is there are battles really, really worth fighting and there are battles really, really not worth fighting. |
"All I would say to you is get the right side of the line on that one. That's my honest advice." | "All I would say to you is get the right side of the line on that one. That's my honest advice." |
He added he was "a fan of the airline and a fan of its management". | He added he was "a fan of the airline and a fan of its management". |
My point was that just doing the common-sense thing is illegal under the discrimination acts, without going a great deal further Martin BroughtonBA chairman | My point was that just doing the common-sense thing is illegal under the discrimination acts, without going a great deal further Martin BroughtonBA chairman |
"There are some things, they arise in a certain way, and you're best just to do the sensible thing, know what I mean?" he said. | "There are some things, they arise in a certain way, and you're best just to do the sensible thing, know what I mean?" he said. |
The row erupted when staff member Nadia Eweida challenged the ban on her visibly wearing a cross necklace while she worked at the check-in counter at Heathrow. | The row erupted when staff member Nadia Eweida challenged the ban on her visibly wearing a cross necklace while she worked at the check-in counter at Heathrow. |
Ms Eweida had lost her appeal but can appeal again. Late last week BA announced it would consider allowing religious symbols worn as lapel badges. | Ms Eweida had lost her appeal but can appeal again. Late last week BA announced it would consider allowing religious symbols worn as lapel badges. |
Mr Broughton told the BBC he would pass on Mr Blair's comments to fellow directors who are carrying out a review of the company's policy on jewellery. | Mr Broughton told the BBC he would pass on Mr Blair's comments to fellow directors who are carrying out a review of the company's policy on jewellery. |
Mr Broughton said: "A lot of commentators have made the point that we live in a country of a Christian heritage and it is only a little cross, so just do the common-sense thing. | Mr Broughton said: "A lot of commentators have made the point that we live in a country of a Christian heritage and it is only a little cross, so just do the common-sense thing. |
"My point was that just doing the common-sense thing is illegal under the discrimination acts, without going a great deal further. That's the complication I was referring to. | "My point was that just doing the common-sense thing is illegal under the discrimination acts, without going a great deal further. That's the complication I was referring to. |
"We are not only talking about major religions here, the discrimination goes for any conceivable minority sect that you can talk about. I just wonder whether that's where the country really wants to go." | "We are not only talking about major religions here, the discrimination goes for any conceivable minority sect that you can talk about. I just wonder whether that's where the country really wants to go." |
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