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Blair wades into Muslim veil row (a “mark of separation” that made other people feel uncomfortable)
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | October 17, 2006 | George Jones

Posted on 10/17/2006 10:26:04 AM PDT by Stoat

Blair wades into Muslim veil row


By George Jones, Political Editor
 
(Filed: 17/10/2006)

Tony Blair intervened today in the growing controversy over Muslim women wearing veils in public, saying it was a “mark of separation” that made other people feel uncomfortable.

 
Blair at monthly press conference
Blair addresses members of the press

At his monthly press conference in No 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister backed a local education authority which suspended a Muslim teaching assistant for refusing to remove her veil during lessons.

Mr Blair said he could “see the reason” why Kirklees Council had suspended Aishah Azmi and said there was now a full scale public debate underway on the extent to which Muslims should integrate into mainstream British society.

Veiled woman
 
Blair said veil made people feel uncomfortable

He said that the question of school staff wearing the veil should be a matter for the education authority, which should be allowed to take the decision. Asked whether he specifically backed the teaching assistant’s suspension from Headfield Church of England Junior School in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, he said: “I simply say that I back their handling of the case.

“I can see the reason why they came to the decision they did.”

Though it was a “difficult” issue, it needed to be raised and confronted. The debate about how Islam came to terms with, and was comfortable with, the modern world was happening not just in Britain, but in other European countries, Mr Blair told members of the press.

“People want to know that the Muslim community in particular, but actually all minority communities, have got the balance right between integration and multi-culturalism,” he said.

Mr Blair pledged that British forces would not “walk away” from Iraq or Afghanistan until their job there was complete. He insisted there was no division between him and the head of the Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, who warned last week that the British presence in Iraq was exacerbating the difficulties the UK faced around the world.

The Prime Minister insisted that the British troops in the two countries were carrying out an important mission for world security. “If we walk away before the job is done from either of those two countries, we will leave a situation in which the very people we are fighting everywhere, including the extremism in our own country, are heartened and emboldened and we can’t afford that to happen. So we have got to see that job through.”



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blair; britain; england; greatbritain; islam; muslim; muslims; pmblair; tonyblair; uk; unitedkingdom; veil; veils
Tony Blair - Biography

Biography

The Prime Minister Tony Charles Lynton Blair

Tony Blair at work on a train October 2005. Copyright: Guardian Newspapers1997 - Present

Born: 6 May 1953

The son of a barrister and lecturer, Tony Blair was born in Edinburgh, but spent most of his childhood in Durham. At the age of 14 he returned to Edinburgh to finish his education at Fettes College. He studied law at Oxford, and went on to become a barrister himself.

After standing unsuccessfully for the Labour Party in a by-election, Mr Blair went on to win the seat of Sedgefield in the 1983 General Election, aged 30.

Tony Blair made a speedy rise through the ranks, being promoted first to the shadow Treasury front bench in 1984. He subsequently served as a trade and industry spokesman, before being elected to the Shadow Cabinet in 1988 where he was made Shadow Secretary of State for Energy. In 1989 he moved to the employment brief.

After the 1992 election Labour's new leader, John Smith, promoted Blair to Shadow Home Secretary. It was in this post that Mr Blair made famous his pledge that Labour would be tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime.

John Smith died suddenly and unexpectedly in 1994, and in the subsequent leadership contest Tony Blair won a large majority of his party's support.

Blair immediately launched his campaign for the modernisation of the Labour Party, determined to complete the shift further towards the political centre which he saw as essential for victory. The debate over Clause 4 of the party's constitution was considered the crucial test of whether its members would commit to Mr Blair's project. He removed the commitment to public ownership, and at this time coined the term New Labour.

The Labour Party won the 1997 General Election by a landslide, after 18 years in Opposition. At the age of 43 , Tony Blair became the youngest Prime Minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812.

The government began to implement a far-reaching programme of constitutional change, putting the question of devolution to referendums in Scotland and Wales.

An elected post of Mayor of London was established at the head of a new capital-wide authority, and all but 92 hereditary peers were removed from the House of Lords in the first stage of its reform. The government has also implemented an investment programme of £42 billion in its priority areas of health and education.

Tony Blair was re-elected with another landslide majority in the 2001 General Election.

His second term was dominated by foreign policy issues - notably the 'war on terror' which followed the September 11 attacks in New York, and the war in Iraq.

The Labour Party went on to win a third term for Mr Blair in May 2005, albeit with a reduced majority.

Outside Number 10 on the day after his victory, the PM said that 'respect' would play a big part in his third term agenda.

He said he wanted to bring back:

"A proper sense of respect in our schools, in our communities, in our towns and our villages."

Mr Blair is married to the barrister Cherie Booth QC, and they have four children. Their youngest, Leo, was the first child born to a serving Prime Minister in over 150 years.

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1 posted on 10/17/2006 10:26:06 AM PDT by Stoat
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To: Stoat

Why is it that is were christians with bibles and crosses they would already have been outlawed.


2 posted on 10/17/2006 10:33:32 AM PDT by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: edcoil

I disagree with the so called tolerent labor party. They should be able to wear the veil... Religious freedom and all that. I have not problem with the Burka or veil if they are wearing it by choice..... I would bet that most Musulim women have more modesty than their Christian Western counterparts. Aterall they have not been corrupted YET. Leave them alone... Like we leave the Amish alone. Modesty is a virtue that Western Countries have abandoned and we should not force our poor morality on them.


4 posted on 10/17/2006 10:36:38 AM PDT by therut
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To: therut

The burka is more like gang insignia than anything to do with religion, and in many part of the muslim world, going uncovered means rape, beatings, and murder.

Ban the burka


5 posted on 10/17/2006 10:42:37 AM PDT by tkathy (The Real Republican (RR) way is sticking to the issues and not finger pointing.)
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To: therut

The veil goes beyond vanity. It is a way for Moslem men to secure their possessions.


6 posted on 10/17/2006 10:42:48 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Peace begins in the womb.)
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To: therut

Tha Amish don't where bombs as waist belts. Also Amish allow others their freedom of religion, muslims believe either convert or die.

You are comparing apples and oranges.

Here's a though, they can follow this weeks announcement by their leaders they say they must follow and wear the masks - go home.

The announcment called all muslims back home...


7 posted on 10/17/2006 10:43:53 AM PDT by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: therut

The message of the veil is that men are unable to resist their sexual urges. Is that the lesson you want the West to embrace?


8 posted on 10/17/2006 10:46:22 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: bsariwat
If god wanted us to be covered, adam and eve would have been clothed. This is just Mohammed's way of keeping other men away from his wives. It is an "Opinion" and like all opinions, everyone has one and it doesn't change the facts that we are born without clothing.

So, you are advocating perpetual nudity?

(Welcome to FR, btw)

9 posted on 10/17/2006 10:52:10 AM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: GoLightly
"The message of the veil is that men are unable to resist their sexual urges. Is that the lesson you want the West to embrace?"




That's easy for you to say. I myself, need the women about me mostly covered so I can think about sports and stuff.

I say let the female wear or not wear what she pleases (as if we could stop them) as long as she isn't concealing a bomb.

And if she is detonate her on the spot.
10 posted on 10/17/2006 11:03:50 AM PDT by the final gentleman
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To: therut
I disagree with the so called tolerent labor party. They should be able to wear the veil... Religious freedom and all that. I have not problem with the Burka or veil if they are wearing it by choice..... I would bet that most Musulim women have more modesty than their Christian Western counterparts. Aterall they have not been corrupted YET. Leave them alone... Like we leave the Amish alone. Modesty is a virtue that Western Countries have abandoned and we should not force our poor morality on them.

The Amish are not spreading out into the general population and demanding that we all live by their rules. In short, we "leave the Amish alone" because we have no reason to do otherwise, and because they leave us alone, too.

And yes, those Muslim women certainly do live modest, uncorrupted lives - as the property of Muslim men. I see nothing there for Westerners to envy, and would caution any who look on Islam as some sort of nostalgia-laden alternative to "corrupt" Western culture to make damned sure that they read the fine print.

11 posted on 10/17/2006 11:03:52 AM PDT by Charles Martel (Liberals are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: tkathy

Veils and burkas and the like are usually FORCED upon muslim women. Some may say it is a choice, but if you knew your husband would beat or whip you, then you will say whatever you have to to avoid the abuse. I've known many muslim women at various universities and I have never heard a single one say they want to cover their heads, faces or bodies to please muslim men. When I ask them, they often say they like to wear modest clothing and they like the fabrics from the middle east, but they don't like being told by men what to wear or to cover their faces.


12 posted on 10/17/2006 11:20:16 AM PDT by Kirkwood
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To: the final gentleman
Wearing the veil is done out of fear. It perpetuates ideas which put other woman at risk.

I myself, need the women about me mostly covered so I can think about sports and stuff.

Wouldn't some of that depend on the game?

13 posted on 10/17/2006 11:21:00 AM PDT by GoLightly
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