The debate will fail unfortunately but at least it's a start![]()
The debate will fail unfortunately but at least it's a start![]()
The following article may help some understand why some women CHOOSE to wear the Burqa
http://people.howstuffworks.com/veil3.htm
The following article from Polly Toynbee of THE GUARDIANmay help others understand why it should be banned.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/200...on.afghanistan
if their reasons are true, why don't English women or European women wear it
if women were treated equally i might buy their excuses, but they are not![]()
Lordna... How about a little more parity and equal rights between countries.. I mean,what do these highly paid British diplomats do for their salaries and expense accounts abroad?we are not arguing about the law in saudi arabia but whether the burqa can be worn in the UK. Here we have the freedom to wear what we want, lets not change it.
Here in the R.P we as Brits cannot own land,yet in the UK my wife as a Filipino has the same rights as I..
Do you think that is fair?
My wife doesn't.. She thinks that British people are being Royally screwed!
She tells me she cannot understand why the British public put up with it.
I agree with her.
Maybe we should ask the women members how they would feel, being obliged to walk about with a damned bag over their head, so that their insecure husband and OWNER didn't fret about some other man seeing his PROPERTY ?
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Right, I'm going out just in my Y-fronts tomorrow then.![]()
I generally agree with Lordna on this. If women, or men, want to wear a particular garment in public then let them do it! However, any form of coercion or force is obviously wrong.
The same sort of rules should apply as with motorcycle helmets, so shops and banks should be able to see their customers' faces.
Burkas should be banned for teachers, nurses and any other public sector employees. Also, employers should be able to ban them in their workplaces. There is already too much pandering to ridiculous religious doctrines in the workplace and public.
Also, this country cannot be compared to countries like Saudi Arabia. Their despicable Islamic based laws are a disgrace. Another terrible example here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013...?utm_hp_ref=tw
I'm fully behind fighting Islamic oppression of women, but a Burka ban doesn't seem like the best way forward.
I certainly don't want this Christian country of ours turned into an Islamic state and Sharia law brought in which the extremists certainly want.
Yes they choose to come to our country and some have no intention of integrating into our society whatsoever.
I have worked in the middle east on numerous occasions and the girls there go around shopping malls not dressed like they do here but actually look more westernised.
It just makes you think...![]()
This law is going to really piss off the Muslims.
And for that reason, I'm in!![]()
I had the misfortune to drive through Bradford today and its a scary sight what you see, I live only 16 miles away and thank god it's a different world in Harrogate
i was told by my customer that she had witnessed Islamic Saudi Arabians landing at Manchester dressed in all the usual garb, upon clearing customs off with the headdress and whatever they wear to reveal western expensive watches, aftershave clothes etc. they are a bunch of hypocrites using their law when it suits them.
When we wake up to this it will be a great day - at the moment many of us are still in the dark ages for refusing to accept what we see before us in the guise of multi culturism![]()
Actually, I must stop getting drawn into this stuff.
Life's too short.
I've mostly been doing this , this evening (it looks easy cos I'm good).
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Seriously though, I don't think this will happen in all honesty.
Having now seen both sides of the argument, i wouldn't want anyone forced to wear something they didn't want to which is what the Guardian article appears to be saying but still think here in the UK you should be able to wear what you want.
At the end of the day if they do ban the Burqa how on earth will they enforce it?...still think it won't happen!
EQUALITY, something women don't have in this country never mind someplace where they shoot a school girl in the head and stone women to death
my wife the other day told me a Asian woman came into the surgery to see here and she had her husband was with her, my misses started to talk to her and her 'husband' said, i'll speak for my wife
ask your self why British women don't wear them, maybe because they don't have to , and no one would if they didn't have to
I've never seen Heidi klum wearing one and she must getat lot
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well the french are enforcing it, so we can also .If you carry on appeasing these people before you know it they will be trying to enforce sharia law and all the rest of the crap that goes with it .I will not live along side these islamists multi culturisim does not and will never work .
THAT is exactly what has been happening in this country for too many years now. WHY ?
We now have a country where there are different rules and standards of acceptable behaviour for different 'communities'...starting with the crash helmet/turban nonsense.
Bound to be devisive, and totally ridiculous.![]()
I once had to sit through a 2 hour safety seminar before being allowed to enter a Glaxo building site..
We all had to wear safety boots and a hard hat which I hated BTW!!
There were more "safety men" on site than trades men..
The Sikhs however were all given a no hard hat pass.. WTF?![]()
Well done Birmingham Metropolitan College
Muslim students banned from wearing religious veils at college for 'security reasons'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2eUqDgAJX
The veiled up females outraged by this should go and get an education in one of the stone age karzi states![]()
At Heathrow departure security you have to remove baseball caps but veiled up beings are waved through![]()
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