So I think it's because they lost the Jewish seats (where it is a big issue), it's not a big deal for Hindus, and it being bad for Muslim faith schools would probably be seen as a good thing by their members.So I think it's because they lost the Jewish seats (where it is a big issue), it's not a big deal for Hindus, and it being bad for Muslim faith schools would probably be seen as a good thing by their members.
Yeah, and I guess actually other than Hendon it was not particularly lose in any of them, but I'm surprised that AMs and councillors aren't making more noise about it.
Like if it wanted to pitch the policy at right wing Conservatives I'd start with "look Eton and Harrow will be fine but a load of madrassas are going to have to close..."Like if it wanted to pitch the policy at right wing Conservatives I'd start with "look Eton and Harrow will be fine but a load of madrassas are going to have to close..."
I expect people will start to see it coming out on local council level Conservative leaflets. There are a few areas in say S London where there are lots of wealthy people, a few private schools and no elected Conservatives, where I would expect this campaign would go down well, but who will do it?