"We're a tolerant and mutually respectful society. It's very unlikely and it would be undesirable for the British parliament to try and pass a law dictating what people wore."
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source & Credit: The Sun
By The Sun writers | July 19, 2010
MUSLIM women in the UK will be allowed to continue wearing the burka - after it was deemed "rather un-British" to ban it.
Immigration minister Damian Green said the Government would not follow the example of France, which approved a veto.
A YouGov poll last week found that two-thirds of Brits want burkas made illegal.
Tory MP Philip Hollobone has tabled a private members' bill which would ban people from covering their face in public.
He says it is "offensive" for women to be denied face-to-face contact. Mr Green insisted the coalition would not pass laws enforcing a dress code.
He said: "Telling people what they can and can't wear is a rather un-British thing to do.
"We're a tolerant and mutually respectful society. It's very unlikely and it would be undesirable for the British parliament to try and pass a law dictating what people wore."
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In related news, MUSLIM bus drivers and cabbies will not be allowed to ban guide dogs because they consider them "unclean", Transport Minister Norman Baker said.
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