Muslim schools ‘must respect British values’ says Jack Straw as Birmingham MP admits there is a ‘Trojan Horse’ plot by extremists

Daily Mail:

  • Former home secretary said that extremists must accept the UK’s values
  • Birmingham schools are allegedly being targeted by Muslim hardliners
  • Labour MP said determined group is trying to change schools ‘by stealth’
  • ‘Morality squads’ of older students ‘smashed pupil’s Easter eggs’

By Laura Clark, Education Correspondent and Chris Pleasance

Schools with large numbers of Muslim pupils must respect British values, former home secretary Jack Straw said yesterday.

He spoke as a Muslim MP said a radical ‘Trojan Horse’ plot to take over state schools was operating in Birmingham.

Click to continue at the Daily Mail:

(One wonders if the muslims who are doing it are snickering in their kabobs thinking about how exactly th UK government plans to actually do anything about it)

H/T UK Pete

 

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8 Replies to “Muslim schools ‘must respect British values’ says Jack Straw as Birmingham MP admits there is a ‘Trojan Horse’ plot by extremists”

  1. I demand the deck chairs have real rattan seats and arranged in numerical order Captain Smith.

  2. Somali MP Isak Mohamed Rino killed by Mogadishu car bomb (BBC, Apr 21, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27102639

    “A Somali MP has been killed by a car bomb in the capital, Mogadishu, officials say.

    Islamist group al-Shabab told Reuters news agency it was behind the attack on MP Isak Mohamed Rino.

    Another MP, Mohamed Ali, was wounded in the blast, which comes as the government hosts a security conference.

    Pro-government forces have made gains from al-Shabab in recent years but the al-Qaeda-linked group still controls many southern rural areas…”

  3. Saudi officials see spike in MERS coronavirus cases (CNN, Apr 21, 2014)
    http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/21/health/mers-coronavirus-saudi-arabia/index.html

    “Saudi health officials are stepping up efforts to fight the Middle East respiratory symptom coronavirus, or MERS-CoV, after a recent spike in cases.

    Saudi Arabia confirmed more than 50 cases of the virus in the past week, at least seven of which were fatal. The Saudi Health Ministry says 13 new cases were reported Monday alone, bringing the total to 257.

    It is not clear why there was a sudden increase, said Dr. Abdullah Al-Asiri, assistant undersecretary at the Saudi Ministry of Health and a member of the Scientific Committee of Infectious Diseases.

    “We have faced an increase in the number of cases around the same time last year at the end of winter,” the Saudi Press Agency quotes him as saying….”

  4. Chibok abductions in Nigeria: ‘More than 230 seized’ (BBC, Apr 21, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27101714

    “Some 190 Nigerian schoolgirls remain missing after being abducted last week, their head teacher has told the BBC – far more than the official figure.

    Asabe Kwambura said the parents of 230 girls had reported them missing but 40 had managed to escape.

    Earlier, a local state governor said that about 77 of the teenagers had not been accounted for.

    Islamist group Boko Haram is suspected to be behind the kidnapping but has not issued any statement.

    Some 1,500 people are believed to have been killed in attacks blamed on Boko Haram this year alone…”

  5. Suicide bombings, other attacks in Iraq kill at least 33 people (startribune, Apr 21, 2014)
    http://www.startribune.com/world/255984701.html

    “Suicide bombings and other attacks across Iraq killed at least 33 people and wounded nearly 80 more on Monday, officials said, the latest in an uptick in violence as the country counts down to crucial parliament elections later this month.

    Over the past year, violence has surged in Iraq to levels unseen since 2008. The increase in deadly shootings and bombings has become the Shiite-led government’s most serious challenge as the nation prepares to head to the polls on April 30 — the first vote in Iraq since the U.S. army withdrawal in 2011.

    Monday’s deadliest attack took place south of Baghdad in the town of Suwayrah, where a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a police checkpoint, killing 12 people — five policemen and seven civilians. A police officer said 19 people were wounded in the attack.

    In the nearby town of Madain, about 20 kilometers southeast of Baghdad, another suicide car bomber struck an army checkpoint, killing three soldiers and two civilians, a second police officer said. Twelve other people were wounded, he said.

    An Iraqi soldier was killed and three were wounded when a roadside bomb struck their patrol in the northern town of Mishahda, 30 kilometers north of Baghdad, a police officer said. And in the town of Latifiyah, about 30 kilometers south of Baghdad, gunmen in speeding car went on a shooting spree, killing one civilian and wounding two, a police officer said.

    Monday evening, four more bombs struck various parts of Baghdad, killing at least 14 people and wounding 40, police said.

    Medical officials confirmed the causality figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

    Monday’s carnage came a day after at least 18 people and wounded nearly 50 across the country….”

  6. Bl@ckbird,

    Indeed. What a fu*king cheek for that bast*rd Straw to come out with this now after he was party to opening the floodgates to these retarded savages in the first place…

  7. This was the top story on the first page of The Telegraph’s site last night. It’s now been ‘disappeared’ to the education section, which hardly anyone looks at.

    how interesting…

    From what I understand, jack straw is not seeking re-election in ’15…

  8. Look on the bright side at least a politician is talking about the issue, now it you can get them to do something about the problem.