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Banned for telling Muslim child Britain is a Christian country

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24 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

 

School rules and basic hygiene takes precedence over their ridiculous expectations and demands.

 

They've just lost in the High court in India, which has set out that no religion has the right to disturb the peace of the people by installing loudspeakers to call to prayer.

 

These actions and acts are deliberate, to state. ' We have taken this land, it's ours! ' 

 

Screaming Liberals will be the first to cry and scream if these filth get in control.

I’ve asked a few times for references to these ‘school rules’.

 

No one seems to have a link. 
 

Perhaps you do?
 

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  • I just wonder how Britain fell to such depths where plain truths need to be suppressed in order not to offend the worlds most offensive a religion.  Where and when will it end ?   There

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    Imagine the outrage if a Muslim teacher reprimanded Christian children for following their religious practices.   No teacher has any duty to reprimand any child for following their own faith

  • Refusing to follow the leftist narrative can be costly.    Facts must not get in the way of denigrating Britain and the British people. 

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Banned for telling Muslim child Britain is a Christian country.

 

What in Satans name is wrong with the people running this country that they allow this to happen .

Free Speech and speaking the Truth should be number one on the Gov mind  and  not being a crime as it  is now.

42 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’ve asked a few times for references to these ‘school rules’.

 

No one seems to have a link. 
 

Perhaps you do?
 

 

 

Here’s what the regulations and guidance say:

🧼 1. Hand wash basins in schools are intended for hand-washing

  • UK school facilities guidance (such as in the School Premises (England) Regulations 2012 and accompanying guidance) requires suitable washing facilities — including hand basins — to be provided for pupils’ hygiene (e.g., after using the toilet). These basins are part of the washroom facilities and must be in the immediate vicinity of toilets and otherwise accessible for handwashing. childlawadvice.org.uk

🪠 2. Hygiene best practice: use basins only for their intended purpose

  • General infection-control and hygiene guidance says that hand wash basins should be used for hand hygiene only (warm running water, mild soap, drying towels) and not for cleaning other items or body parts that could contaminate the basin. This is recommended to avoid cross-contamination and health risks. London Borough of Bromley+1

🧽 3. Responsible practice to prevent contamination

  • Practical infection-control guidance (e.g., from public health bodies and local authorities) advises that sinks and basins should not be used to wash objects or body parts (aside from hands) because they are key areas for controlling cross-contamination. By extension, schools typically discourage or prohibit washing feet in hand basins for hygiene reasons. London Borough of Bromley

🏫 4. How this plays out in actual school policies

  • Many schools include this principle in their own health & safety or washroom usage policies. Although not set out in law, it’s common for rules to state something like “sinks are provided for handwashing — not for washing feet, clothing, shoes, sports gear, etc.” This is traditionally done to keep washrooms hygienic and to protect pupils and staff from germs and blockages. (This kind of wording is reflected in signage in some UK institutions.) Reddit

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2 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

Not as many fleeing as some would have us think.

 

The news that net migration to Britain is plummeting should have been met with cheers from across the political spectrum. But something in the statistics released on November 27th bothered commentators: the number of British citizens emigrating appears to have rocketed in recent years. The Times and Telegraph called it an “exodus”. The Daily Mail called it a “brain drain from Starmer’s socialist chaos”. They could not be more wrong. ...

 

https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/12/04/are-brits-really-leaving-the-country-in-droves

Not yet. Only time will tell.

 

2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

 

 

Here’s what the regulations and guidance say:

🧼 1. Hand wash basins in schools are intended for hand-washing

  • UK school facilities guidance (such as in the School Premises (England) Regulations 2012 and accompanying guidance) requires suitable washing facilities — including hand basins — to be provided for pupils’ hygiene (e.g., after using the toilet). These basins are part of the washroom facilities and must be in the immediate vicinity of toilets and otherwise accessible for handwashing. childlawadvice.org.uk

🪠 2. Hygiene best practice: use basins only for their intended purpose

  • General infection-control and hygiene guidance says that hand wash basins should be used for hand hygiene only (warm running water, mild soap, drying towels) and not for cleaning other items or body parts that could contaminate the basin. This is recommended to avoid cross-contamination and health risks. London Borough of Bromley+1

🧽 3. Responsible practice to prevent contamination

  • Practical infection-control guidance (e.g., from public health bodies and local authorities) advises that sinks and basins should not be used to wash objects or body parts (aside from hands) because they are key areas for controlling cross-contamination. By extension, schools typically discourage or prohibit washing feet in hand basins for hygiene reasons. London Borough of Bromley

🏫 4. How this plays out in actual school policies

  • Many schools include this principle in their own health & safety or washroom usage policies. Although not set out in law, it’s common for rules to state something like “sinks are provided for handwashing — not for washing feet, clothing, shoes, sports gear, etc.” This is traditionally done to keep washrooms hygienic and to protect pupils and staff from germs and blockages. (This kind of wording is reflected in signage in some UK institutions.) Reddit

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The regulations, but not the school rules.

 

And curiously no link to the source.

13 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The regulations, but not the school rules.

 

And curiously no link to the source.

Regulations/rules...................................... you are splitting hairs IMHO.

 

It gives the reported source, you can Google yourself if it interests you so much.

3 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

Regulations/rules...................................... you are splitting hairs IMHO.

 

It gives the reported source, you can Google yourself if it interests you so much.

No I am not splitting hairs.

 

Multiple claims of breaches to school rules, let’s have the school rules and not some ‘regulations from goodness knows where’.

 

 

On 12/9/2025 at 1:30 PM, trucking said:

just wonder how Britain fell to such depths where plain truths need to be suppressed in order not to offend the worlds most offensive a religion. 

On what basis do you call Isla as m the world's most offensive religion?

Strange generalisation about  25% of the entire world.

On 12/10/2025 at 8:35 AM, JonnyF said:

 

When they are in school they need to follow the school rules.

 

They don't get a special pass because of their religion. They wouldn't be allowed to follow widespread Muslim practices of opposing LGBT classmates or treating the girls in the class as second class citizens and demanding separate spaces from them either.

 

They are in Britian now.  

Here's Tommy Robinson again.

38 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

No I am not splitting hairs.

 

Multiple claims of breaches to school rules, let’s have the school rules and not some ‘regulations from goodness knows where’.

 

 

 

Bye

On 12/9/2025 at 1:32 PM, JonnyF said:

Refusing to follow the leftist narrative can be costly. 

 

Facts must not get in the way of denigrating Britain and the British people. 

 

Here we go again. It's (as always) the leftists.

That's fu👑 insane

 

While everyone is blaming the "bad guys" like I dunno, Putin (who's really a bad guy no doubt) but his wrongdoings are against "enemies of (his) state", 💩 like this happens in "first world" free country... and persons responsible are considered to be the "good guys", wtf 🙃

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11 hours ago, scorecard said:

 

Here we go again. It's (as always) the leftists.

 

I usually find its a tell. People who lazily use the term "Leftist", or "Leftie" are often communist, only they don't realise it. Communist supporters would saym they haven't woken up yest.

 

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sP9H9IKt4AQ/maxresdefault.jpg

 

In extremis, it has lead to a literal MAGA Communism movement; Trump supporters who identify as communists. People like Jackson Hinkle. Maga Communists are unusually loyal to Trump the Man; they believe he is a powerful voice to mobilize the American Working Class, particularly the American male. They are very socially conservative, and paint things like transgender rights, climate change and racial justice as "neoliberal distractions"? They are opposed to the feminist movement, on the grounds that they see it as the cause of decline of "honour" and the decline in basic masculine virtues, the rise of effeminization of men. They label trans activists as "trans terrorists". They are not appealing to Trump's core vote; the 70 something year old man who will soon be dead, but poll strongly among generation Z voters.

 

These are the core beliefs people like Hinkle is pushing

 

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FdHWQuNaUAAj1Xz?format=jpg&name=4096x4096

 

Whats the bet thats a list that resonates with many who blame "Lefties"

 

Is it s ridiculous, incoherant ideology? Yep, but so were the Nazis, and they got just enough people to vote for them.

 

Nonsense like this AI fakery

 

 

The idea that there is no such thing as a linear political spectrum; that eventually Left meets Right, that Hitler was both Left Wing and Right Wing, or neither. He was also ridiculed, and his ideology was nowhere near as developed as Mussolini's. But he had his way.

It’s a verifiable fact that UK is not a christian country. In the 2021 census over 50% of citizens declared that they had no “faith”.

This forward step means that for the first time UK is a secular nation.

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14 hours ago, JimCM said:

On what basis do you call Isla as m the world's most offensive religion?

Strange generalisation about  25% of the entire world.

 

So you do not find Child marriage offensive?

You don't find forced marriage offensive?

You don't find FGM offensive?

Furthermore, you don't find threat of death for leaving a religion offensive?

You don't find terrorist acts of indiscriminate bombings to further an ideology offensive?

 

All the above are not committed by Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, are they?

 

Right now, we have rampant murders and attacks against Christians taking place throughout Northern Nigeria, but that isn't considered newsworthy?

 

Yes, I find that entire ideology offensive, along with a fake prophet and radical extremists that refuse to accept this is 2025.

16 minutes ago, Red Forever said:

 

It’s a verifiable fact that UK is not a christian country. In the 2021 census over 50% of citizens declared that they had no “faith”.

This forward step means that for the first time UK is a secular nation.

 

That may be true, however, it is a country based on Christian values, equal rights, and fair play, something that Islam refuses to acknowledge.

 

They leave and bypass Muslim countries to head to the UK to enjoy the benefits, and then want to turn it into the oppressive slums from whence they came.

Why is there argument? England is Christian country. America is Christian country. All Europe is Christian country.  Even Israel is Christian country.

6 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

 

That may be true, however, it is a country based on Christian values, equal rights, and fair play, something that Islam refuses to acknowledge.

 

They leave and bypass Muslim countries to head to the UK to enjoy the benefits, and then want to turn it into the oppressive slums from whence they came.

Oddly the news from the UK is millionaires, Richard Tice included, who can choose to live where they wish are fleeing the UK to go live in a Muslim state, governed by Sharia law.

 

On 12/10/2025 at 10:01 AM, JonnyF said:

 

The teacher was right. Britain is a Christian country.

 

So funny to see you lefties simping to a religion that goes against all of the core values you claim to have i.e. lgbt rights, women's rights, religious tolerance etc.

 

They won't need you much longer then you'll see what happens to your precious groups.  😄

Stop telling lies. Britain is not a “Christian country “. 
You probably didn’t read the outcome of the UK 2021 census with regard to the faith of citizens.

10 minutes ago, Red Forever said:

Stop telling lies. Britain is not a “Christian country “. 
You probably didn’t read the outcome of the UK 2021 census with regard to the faith of citizens.

 

If 60 Christians are in a Christian church and 61 atheists walk in, it does not stop being a Christian church.

 

Britain is a Christian country. 

1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

 

If 60 Christians are in a Christian church and 61 atheists walk in, it does not stop being a Christian church.

 

Britain is a Christian country. 

All Christians must be come together to fight islam

20 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Oddly the news from the UK is millionaires, Richard Tice included, who can choose to live where they wish are fleeing the UK to go live in a Muslim state, governed by Sharia law.

 

Key Aspects of Sharia in Dubai/UAE:

 
  • Personal Status: Sharia is the primary source for family law (marriage, divorce, child custody) for Muslims.
  • Criminal Law: Sharia influences criminal statutes, particularly concerning blood money (Diyya) and serious crimes, though punishments like flogging were removed in 2020.
  • Civil Law Integration: The UAE uses a hybrid system, combining Sharia with civil codes, meaning Sharia isn't the only law.
  • Non-Muslims: Personal status issues for non-Muslims are generally governed by civil law.
  • Free Zones: Some business zones, like the DIFC, operate under English Common Law for contracts. 

 

Recent Changes (2020): Significant legal reforms decriminalized some acts, removed corporal punishments like stoning, and reformed penalties for extramarital relationships, reflecting a modernization of the legal framework. 

 

 

  • So, while Sharia is foundational, Dubai's legal landscape is complex, incorporating civil law and adapting to modern contexts, especially for its large expatriate population
Just now, Scouse123 said:

Key Aspects of Sharia in Dubai/UAE:

 
  • Personal Status: Sharia is the primary source for family law (marriage, divorce, child custody) for Muslims.
  • Criminal Law: Sharia influences criminal statutes, particularly concerning blood money (Diyya) and serious crimes, though punishments like flogging were removed in 2020.
  • Civil Law Integration: The UAE uses a hybrid system, combining Sharia with civil codes, meaning Sharia isn't the only law.
  • Non-Muslims: Personal status issues for non-Muslims are generally governed by civil law.
  • Free Zones: Some business zones, like the DIFC, operate under English Common Law for contracts. 

I lived in the UAE for two years, I’ve seen it close up.

 

But thanks anyway.

 

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Off you go then.

 

Strange that you are so supportive of a religion that opposes gay rights and subjugates women.

 

Is there something you are not telling us?

2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I lived in the UAE for two years, I’ve seen it close up.

 

But thanks anyway.

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe you did,

 

Congratulations, however, they are having to drag their country into the 21st century and modernize as is Saudi Arabia.

Just now, JonnyF said:

 

Strange that you are so supportive of a religion that opposes gay rights and subjugates women.

 

Is there something you are not telling us?

I’m not supportive of any religion, nor do I have any need to attack any religion or its followers.

 

There’s lots of stuff I don’t tell you Jonny, not least because I find your obsession with personal details rather creepy. 

 

1 minute ago, Scouse123 said:

 

Maybe you did,

 

Congratulations, however, they are having to drag their country into the 21st century and modernize as is Saudi Arabia.

I’ve lived in Saudi Arabia for over two years too, so don’t go to the trouble of posting ‘facts on Saudi Arabia’, I’ve seen it close up.

 

Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

I’m not supportive of any religion, nor do I have any need to attack any religion or its followers.

 

You refuse to condemn a religion that opposes gay rights and subjugates women. That tells me everything.

 

Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

 

There’s lots of stuff I don’t tell you Jonny, not least because I find your obsession with personal details rather creepy. 

 

 

That's rich coming from you. 😀  Did you ever find those house pics you claimed I posted? I'm surprised you didn't save a copy...

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