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mushroom25 | 14:03 Thu 25th Mar 2021 | News
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oh dear.....
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/local-news/live-angry-parent-protest-batley-20250996

the teacher must have known the likely reaction, and that it was likely to be a career ending move. why on earth.......???
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"If he is sacked, it will be because he has contavened the terms of his contract, not because some parents made some noise."

You're entitled to your opinion, however blinkered it may be.
I'm not assuming I know for a fact you haven't (once again) correctly followed the thread.
Here's a clue, andy


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Sorry, my mistake. He was suspended, not sacked.
Andy, @ 19:37 - No sense of humour?
Sorry to disappoint, but I have a great sense of humour.

Signed the petition.

Pavlovian? Bigots? You joking?

Do give credit for independent thought.
Are the mob at the school gates not acting in a rather Pavlovian way as the merest hint of anything to protest about brings them out in force.
And of course, amongst them, will be the ubiquitous unelected, ''community leaders,'' pushing their demands without any regard to their host country. Shameful.
Even more shameful is the total lack of leadership from this spineless government, who have allowed this fiasco to gain prominence in the first place.
Roy, if it makes you feel better to derail the thread with your off-topic nonsense, on your own head be the potential consequences.

Since I have no idea what you are talking about, and I care far less, I'll leave to wander down your personal pointless cul-de-sac of imagination - yet again ...
AH, you're making a fool of yourself - yet again.

Night all.
He really is the ultimate epitome of a raving ah.
andy hughes, your imagination linked me with something I didn't say and when you were asked about it, rather than take a breath and take a look on how you got it wrong you give out the usual threats.

Shows your mentality.



Hurrah, well said Dr Rakib-Ehsan. I hope those outside the school take note but I doubt it.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9408385/Batley-cartoon-Pandering-mob-disaster-writes-DR-RAKIB-EHSAN.html

I saw that earlier, a well written piece.

They wont take any notice of it, most of the protesters have nothing to do with the school, they are no different to the rioters in Bristol hijacking a protest - just there to rake up trouble.
This man nails it ...
// No doubt had the ‘protesters’ outside the school been a group of Catholics opposing an abortion clinic, they would have met a robust police response.//

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/fear-intimidation-and-the-blasphemy-at-batley-grammar/
A measured and well thought out piece by Dr Ehsan and I imagine one that many of the students would agree with too.
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// A measured and well thought out piece by Dr Ehsan and I imagine one that many of the students would agree with too. //

it's a pity, then, that it was published in the Mail, because there are many who would agree with it, but won't read beyond the article's address.
They might when they see the positive comments since it was posted.
As well as Christianity being on the wane in the UK there are also a lot of young Muslims turning away from Islam. Those living in Western countries are now wanting to be free from the rules and restrictions of being a Muslim.
They want the freedom that Western people have . So apart from the blasphemy aspect I think that there might be a fear trickling through the Muslim community that they could be in danger of losing control over their young.
andres not where i live there isn't - A wane of believers, if only
emmie--- I did not state any area in particular .Just google and you will see.
and growing, i wonder what the 2021 census will show up

" What is the second largest religion in London?
Islam is London's second largest religion. Muslims account for just over 12% of London's population. There were 1,012,823 Muslims reported in the 2011 census in the Greater London area.. London's first Mosque was established by Mohamad Dollie in 1895, modern day Camden.
The majority of people I have ever known in my life would want a government that would stand up to this seventh century alien culture.
The mob at the school gate obviously felt brave enough to be so demanding and so vocal, because they remain insular and do not integrate, and are well versed in the lily livered responses from the authorities they have seen over the years.
in america, if these muslim protestors did the dame thing, you would have...10.000 or more, on the opposite, and probably a swat team..breaking up any islamic protest..but in britain..no, social cohesion..and religion trumps any law, less we offend and rewrite the laws to suit, pathetic.

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