Schools are for academic learning, NOT religious preaching!
2007-02-25 23:35:55
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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I would say its sensible to have a group of people to advise on integration in theory. But in practice is it not just yet another way of ensuring the ridiculous Political Correct lobby remove everything that was British out of the UK's society ?
Odd isnt it, back in the 70's & 80's people just got on with life and integrated with the rules of the land they lived in. Now it seems the law of the land has to be altered for those entering the country. Most strange and more worrying, it points a finger at that group that they are the cause, when in actuality it is the cause of an over liberal government intent on the impossible ideal of pleasing everyone all the time ..... Which everyone (bar weirdly those setting the rules) knows, is daft and dangerous.
2007-02-25 23:42:03
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answered by brianthesnailuk2002 6
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If there is a separation between church and state then sit back and watch the moral fabric of society begin to unravel communism and socialism support the unity between church and state thats the problem with democracy its bullshit just take a look around people cant think for themselves they're ******* idiots as indicated by the licentiousness, crime, etc in america
2007-02-27 16:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If we are all supposed to be British what is all this thing about new guidelines. British children never needed guidelines before. It makes it seem as if British Muslim children are foreigners and not British. Somebody needs to get their act together so we can understand what's going on in this country. Surely if we are all British there is no need of guidelines at schools, as the British kids should get on well together as they always have done.
Enlighten me someone.!
2007-02-26 04:12:05
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answered by cassidy 4
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Most of our schools are secular like all other establishments in this country (apart from the actual religious schools) they don't seek to teach or impress any beleif on the kids.
Muslims kids shouldn't expect any special treatment. School is for learning not highlighting religious differences.
2007-02-26 22:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree schools are for learning to read and write not incite extreemist behaviour or views on other young impressionable people
2007-02-25 23:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry that's ridiculous..education and religion should be separate! why they dont do anything about improving education levels instead of doing unnecessary things
2007-02-26 01:07:40
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answered by \ 5
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I'm sick of seeing the word Muslim on here. Haven't you got anything else you can obsess about? Like girls, for instance?
2007-02-25 23:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I say go for it.
i totally agree with them on having their holiday off just as others have.
2007-02-25 23:45:55
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answered by mehrotafih 1
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it wont work.
2007-02-26 13:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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