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Perhaps still vividly recalling the mauling he received when he last hit the headlines for talking about the burka, Jack Straw toes the line this time around:
Jack Straw: No ban on burkas in Britain - UPI.com
And who says people in Labour are incapable of learning? After Home Secretary John Reid's 'disciplinary' when calling for Muslim families to be vigilant against extremists in their own families, amongst other tellings-off for people in NuLab, it's probably best for government ministers not to dabble in things which they think should concern them.
If the wearers want to look like burks (hence the garment's name), it's up to them:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD4EueFj2jg"]YouTube- Muslims - So.. This is how they eat?[/ame]
...Though I don't know why they'd want to, other than by feeling compelled to by religion or their husbands, seeing as the burka would be so constricting:
LIZ JONES: My week wearing a burka... Just a few yards of black fabric, but it felt like a prison | Mail Online
Jack Straw: No ban on burkas in Britain - UPI.com
And who says people in Labour are incapable of learning? After Home Secretary John Reid's 'disciplinary' when calling for Muslim families to be vigilant against extremists in their own families, amongst other tellings-off for people in NuLab, it's probably best for government ministers not to dabble in things which they think should concern them.
If the wearers want to look like burks (hence the garment's name), it's up to them:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD4EueFj2jg"]YouTube- Muslims - So.. This is how they eat?[/ame]
...Though I don't know why they'd want to, other than by feeling compelled to by religion or their husbands, seeing as the burka would be so constricting:
LIZ JONES: My week wearing a burka... Just a few yards of black fabric, but it felt like a prison | Mail Online
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