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Schools minister wants Imams to teach British kids

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12 06 08 - 05:44
MOVES to allow Muslim clerics into classrooms to address pupils were condemned yesterday.

The latest scheme put forward by Schools Secretary Ed Balls - inviting British-born imams into schools to speak about growing extremism among young people - has been greeted with derision.

Under the plans, the imams would teach citizenship so pupils learn about the Koran and Islam in the context of a multicultural society.

But critics have branded the proposals as unworkable and unnecessary, describing them as yet another workless Government gimmick.
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Smoothing the way to the Islamic Britain that will become a reality in a couple of generations.

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