Share.

    11 Kommentare

    1. Deadliftdeadlife on

      Dunno how you can support banning how people want to dress in public.

      Obviously there’s going to be fringe issues with that, like you can’t wear a shirt saying “I support Hamas”

      But who are we to tell them they can’t wear a burqa?

    2. Famously religious oppression works and doesn’t drive anyone towards extremeism /s

    3. How is she considering it? Shes got as much chance of being PM as my recycling bin.

    4. There’s nothing more British than stopping people wearing whatever they want /s

    5. BaBeBaBeBooby on

      Instead of banning burqa’s, what about having an open discussion about islamism? The left wants to pretend it doesn’t exist, and the right don’t really want to talk about it.

    6. The right has a real issue of how to appeal to wide public when your party exsists solely to further billionaire interests. Inventing non existing problems and then ‚tackling them‘ is their best bet.

      That’s how we got ’sovereignity‘, ‚protected our waters‘, ‚controlled our borders‘.

    7. davus_maximus on

      Head of irrelevant criminal organisation has oppressive bullying idea.

    8. hoolcolbery on

      The French do this, and I wouldn’t say France is authoritarian.

      They do it because of their national ideology of „laicite“ which is about promoting secularism and separation of the church and state.

      I believe even the centrist parties in France were pushing for it, and that’s on top of the separate ban on religious symbols in schools.

    9. Trundlenator on

      Woman with no chance of becoming PM considering anything if it means her party could get some votes in next election

    10. So the message is „you can say anything you like, but you can’t wear what you want.“

      Again, we have people championing freedom and democracy but bleating out the sides of their mouths with the complete opposite.

    Leave A Reply