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Why Should The Lord Mayor Be Segregated From His Consort, This Is England Isn't It?

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anotheoldgit | 09:57 Sat 06th Dec 2014 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2862914/Lord-Mayor-walks-Islamic-charity-lunch-lady-consort-told-sit-downstairs-event.html

However it makes one wonder, how did he manage to become the Lord Mayor when he represents a ward in Leicester which has a population in which the majority are non-white?

/// Councillor Thomas was elected to Leicester City Council in 1995 and currently represents Belgrave ward, a largely ethnic Indian district in a city where more than half of the population is non-white. ///

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Well good for him for starters. Maybe it wasn't 50% non-white in 95, maybe he's a good councillor. I thought Mayors were elected internally.
their event, their rules.

the council were briefed about the event and what the mayor could expect. that the information was not passed on is not the fault of the organisers.
Why didn't you read the last paragraphs in that report?

"A spokesman for Islamic Relief, Charity Week’s partner organisation, said Councillor Thomas ‘arrived at the venue but left before the event started’. He added: ‘What happened was an unfortunate misunderstanding for which I want to apologise to the Lord Mayor on behalf of Islamic Relief and Charity Week.

‘None of the Charity Week organisers told the Lord Mayor he could not sit with his partner, and if anyone else at the event did then they were mistaken. The Lord Mayor and his partner would have been more than welcome to enjoy this event together.’

Quite right of him. His hosts should respect his culture.
It is England, but this was an Islamic event.
Rather like you cannot take your wife to a Masonic Lodge meeting.

If he represented a predominantly Indian Ward, he might be more familiar with Hindu protocols than muslim ones.
When the Queen visited a mosque in the UK she took her shoes off, as is the Islamic custom:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2163647.stm

Mr Thomas was invited to an Islamic function in his capacity as mayor and should behave himself respectfully.

However, as the last two paragraphs in the report state he was not required to be seated separately from his partner.
The Mayor is rather old, but you would think if he had represented Leicester for 20 years, he might have known to expect segregation of the sexes at a muslim event.
I wonder if he fled early when he found Roast Ham wasn't on the menu?
But he wasn't expected to be segregated. He had a hissy fit and left.
lol @ segregated, he was asked to eat without her.
He wasn't, RandyMarsh. Read the last two paragraphs of the news report.
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/// When the Queen visited a mosque in the UK she took her shoes off, as is the Islamic custom: ///

Taking one's shoes off is completely different, I don't think it would be acceptable for the Queen to be expected to be segregated in the women's area, neither would it be for this Lord Mayor’s consort to be the only woman present in the men's area.


Mr Thomas was invited to an Islamic function in his capacity as mayor and should behave himself respectfully.

However, as the last two paragraphs in the report state he was not required to be seated separately from his partner.


/// But Councillor Thomas, the Lord Mayor of Leicester, was said to be upset at being told he would have to dine in an upstairs function room with male guests, while his consort would be seated downstairs with the other women. ///


The charity has apologised for any possible misunderstanding and stressed they were not required to sit apart, maybe Mr. Thomas should apologise for being rude at a charity event to celebrate the raising of £730,000.

When you are a guest at a function, especially in an official capacity, you should show good manners. Even if Mr Thomas was right I'm sure his escort wasn't expected to eat outside in the cold or in the toilets. What harm would it have done to be apart for an hour or two, anyway?
My money goes on a muslim mayor at the next election.
Is the mayor elected in Leicester?
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You obviously agree that males and females should be segregated in Britain in the 21st century, how very chauvinistic of you.
I personally would respect their beliefs even if I did not agree with them.
"...their event, their rules."

What? Without going into whether Mayor Thomas had indeed been told his lady could not join him (there seems to be some debate about that) are you seriously suggesting, mushroom, that treating males and females differently based solely on their gender is acceptable in the UK? Would you feel equally at ease if only white people had been allowed upstairs and Asian people told to remain downstairs? Discriminating against people based on their race is illegal as is discriminating against somebody based on their gender. You seem to think that segregation is OK as it is part of Muslim culture but I doubt you'd be similarly disposed if a meeting was held which was seen to segregate by race.

"When you are a guest at a function, especially in an official capacity, you should show good manners."

Yes indeed. And when hosting such events, when inviting people in their official capacity, you should similarly show good manners. Whether or not there was a "misunderstanding" it seems clear that somebody told Mayor Thomas that segregation was to take place. It is not good manners to invite somebody to a function and then tell them that their partner is not allowed to fully partake because she is female. Whether this is an Islamic tradition or not it is not what happens in the UK outside of changing rooms and public toilets. If Muslims are to host events at which they invite local politicians they need to shape up and move into 21st Century Britain.

Some seem to have missed the last paragraph of the link

\\None of the Charity Week organisers told the Lord Mayor he could not sit with his partner, and if anyone else at the event did then they were mistaken. The Lord Mayor and his partner would have been more than welcome to enjoy this event together\\


Somebody must have told him !
Baldric, I posted those paragraphs twice.

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