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AB Asks | 14:56 Fri 09th Mar 2007 | News
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A 24-year-old Muslim teaching assistant is fighting against a tribunal ruling that she cannot wear a full-face veil in the classroom. Pupils complained that they could not understand her well as they could not see her lips move; she was then suspended and sacked. The 'veil' row is hot on people's lips at the moment; is it religious discrimination to sack a person who will not refuse to remove their veil? Or is it practicality issues such veils pose that people detest? What do you think?
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They should confiscate it and give it back to her at hometime

What`s good for the goose an all that!
yawn.
common sense etc
kids need communication, non-verbal communication is just as important as non-verbal.
Sack her and refund the taxpayers funding this charade ASAP.
No veil....full stop.
I think the veil should be banned, together with crosses, skull caps, turbans, rasta locks...everything that doesn't apply to me, because I'm a small-minded, ignorant dailymailer who hides his xenophobia behind claims of 'common sense'.

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