Four British Christians, who say they were discriminated against because of their faith, have taken their fight to the European Court of Human Rights.
But Commons Leader Andrew Lansley said current UK laws strike the right balance.
A CABINET minister has insisted the Government was right to contest a European legal challenge over religious freedom.
Four British Christians, who say they were discriminated against because of their faith, have taken their fight to the European Court of Human Rights.
But Commons Leader Andrew Lansley said current UK laws strike the right balance.
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