Pixi, its not sad, but wrong, Britain has moved on, its won some hard battle in the last hundred years, womens right to vote, better working conditions for men and women, and endless other progressive laws. But like it or not, we are seeing a situation where many people in Britain who don't care to see women wearing the Burkha, are hushed up, because saying so is causing friction and open hostility within our society. That means my rights if you like to express that view will be largely thought of as a racist one, as per Redhelens answer, which i find hard to understand, The KKK are white supremicists, something that would be abhorrent to most people in Britain. I could be married to a Muslim man and still dislike the Burkha, where does the racism come in there.
And when in Rome does mean abide by the laws, customs of that country as i have seen, not wearing a head covering once in church was considered not done, now much of that has changed.