Staying Safe In Manchester.....
ChatterBank0 min ago
//Ministers already have powers to block people who are "non-conducive to the public good" - and believe they can be extended to include individuals preaching racism and incitement.
It is understood that officials will identify the most dangerous extremists from countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Indonesia and add them to a warning list.
Anyone on that list will be refused entry.//
The words gate, horse and bolted spring to mind.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, better late than never, I suppose. The whole balance and attitude changed markedly at the end of the 1990s in the Bradford Comp. I was then in (and in the city generally). Remember the Bradford Riots? We had to cancel non-uniform days for fund-raising when many teenage lads poured into the grounds wearing traditional dress , shouting and waving large Pakistani and other Islamic flags. Before anyone says 'Why did we let them?' - we didn't, the flags were confiscated and the pupils concerned separated and controlled. But this was a real shock to everyone.
The cause of the change was (according to other, more moderate pupils) due to many new young Imams who had arrived from Saudi Arabia and were whipping-up extremist ideas. Hard to prove as it was in arabic or urdu of course.
I hope that preachers already here are being watched as well. Taken a while, hasn't it?
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