I am unable to provide the answer because I cannot accurately recall or verify the details of the specific case involving Mr Dwaine Campbell and the Equality Act 2010 as described in the query, including facts, dates, or reasons for the claim being stayed by consent. As per the instructions, I will not fabricate or guess any information, references, or citations.
Mr Campbell brought a claim against the local authority for breach of the Equality Act 2010, alleging that he had been treated in a directly and indirectly discriminatory manner as a result of which he had spent several years living in accommodation which was not suitable for his needs as a disabled person” Discuss the relevant characteristic that Mr Dwaine Campbell attempted to relay on in his claim for a breach of the Equality Act 2010. Discuss why the discrimination claim was stayed by consent. Use (another) case law to support your answer. (30%)

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