Discrimination against gays and women is already enshrined in law in certain areas. Religious bodies are allowed not to appoint female or actively homosexual priests, imams, rabbis, or whatever. I dislike the attitude as much as anyone here, and think that the CofE wet much too far in accommodating the misogyny of Backward In Bigotry, but I don't want to completely remove their right to appoint whom they want - and neither do MPs, apparently, most of whom are not homophobes or misogynists. However, I would certainly agree to religions, denominations and individual congregations which discriminate losing charitable status, tax-exemption, and other privileges.