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"Chris the Fish"]It is ONLY about the labelling of food.
Well let them import what they want from their country of origin with the correct label.
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You are right, we do not force anyone to live here, but we do allow them to do so. You can't enforce the condition that you're suggesting that they conform to "full integration" or your expelled.
Oh yes, we can but more to the point it should be a condition of being allowed to stay in this country in the first place.
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Anyone can start a School, the State can only be involved if the State are providing funding. If the funding is provided it can be conditional that the National Curriculum is provided, choice of Religion would remain with the Headmaster and Governors. Jewish schools have existed since the Commonwealth in the 17th Century, Roman Catholic (openly) since emancipation in 1829 and the Church of England for longer than both of those. Take away the Assisted Religious Schools and education in the UK would collapse.
Indoctrinating children with religious nonsense is tantamount to child-abuse and should be banned from schools altogether. And education would not collapse, that is nonsense, and it does not help people to become integrated into society.
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If a market is there it will be provided for, Halal and Kosher have a market. For that matter there are any number of other religious and/or cultural diets that are also provided, you are free to indulge, you are free to abhor. All that matters is the freedom of choice.
So let them import the food of their choice, the market is still there, without having to recreate their country in the UK with their religious nonsense attached.
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Churches, Synagogues, Mosques, Temples, Meeting rooms (and the list goes on) etc. are paid for by the users, unaided by the state, so I am so pleased that you will allow them to remain. The Country would be culturally so much worse off if our Medieval Cathedrals and Churches, historically significant Synagogues and the like were bulldozed to make room for pre-stun slaughterhouses.
Aye well, I'm not happy about it, however, I do appreciate history but without the insidious belief systems. Oh and believe it or not I am not against multiculturalism, but I am against religion.