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The landmark case was brought by Jordi Casamitjana who said he was sacked by the League Against Cruel Sports after raising concerns its pension fund was being invested into companies involved in animal testing. He claims he was unfairly disciplined for making this disclosure and that the decision to dismiss him was because of his philosophical belief in ethical veganism.

I am satisfied overwhelmingly that ethical veganism does constitute a philosophical belief Judge Robin Postle

At the tribunal in Norwich today, Judge Robin Postle gave a short summary judgment, ruling that ethical veganism satisfies the tests required for it to be a philosophical belief and is therefore protected under the Equality Act 2010. He also ruled that Mr Casamitjana, 55, who lives in London, adheres to the belief of ethical veganism. For a belief to be protected under the Act, it must meet a series of tests including being worthy of respect in a democratic society, not being incompatible with human dignity and not conflicting with fundamental rights of others.

Jordi Casamitjana said he was sacked because of his veganism

Ethical vegan Jordi Casamitjana was sacked by the League Against Cruel Sports

The ruling means that ethical vegans are entitled to protection from discrimination. Dietary vegans and ethical vegans both eat a plant-based diet, but ethical vegans also try to exclude all forms of animal exploitation including not wearing clothing made of wool or leather and not using products tested on animals. In his ruling, Judge Postle said ethical veganism was "important" and "worthy" of respect in a democratic society. READ MORE:Farming chief warns of consequences of ‘belligerent’ pro-vegan crusade

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He said: "I am satisfied overwhelmingly that ethical veganism does constitute a philosophical belief." Speaking after the ruling, Mr Casamitjana said: "I am extremely happy. I didn't expect a judgment today. "This is a very important ruling for vegans everywhere in the world. That will inspire other vegans in other countries that don't have that protection to develop cases that will lead to that protection." The tribunal will now determine whether the League Against Cruel Sports treated Mr Casamitjana less favourably because of his belief in ethical veganism. The League Against Cruel Sports said it sacked Mr Casamitjana for gross misconduct and that linking the decision to his veganism was "factually wrong". DON'T MISS

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Jordi Casamitjana welcomed the judge's ruling