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Teacher sacked for telling child 'Britain is still a Christian state'

by James Lewis

A primary school teacher was reportedly banned from working with children after telling a Muslim child that “Britain is still a Christian state.”

Police were called to investigate an alleged hate crime, after the teacher reprimanded students for washing their feet in the sinks of the boys’ toilets, according to The Telegraph.

The teacher, who did not want to be named, reportedly pointed to the fact that the King was the head of the Church of England and that Islam was a minority religion in the UK. 

The school sacked the teacher in February, after suspending him in March 2024. He was informed by police that he had been referred to the safeguarding board and the Metropolitan Police. The force’s investigation was dropped. 

Lawyers representing the teacher in a legal claim insisted that prayers had been informally banned in the playground, which would extend to washing feet in the sinks, as a prayer room had been created. The school was not a faith school. 

A safeguarding officer concluded that the teacher had made hurtful comments about Islam, and should be prevented from working with children. Three children who complained said the teacher had shouted at them, making them upset.

The ban was successfully appealed, with the teacher now suing the local authority with support from the Free Speech Union (FSU). 

Lord Toby Young, FSU director, told The Telegraph: “Things have reached a pretty pass in this country if a teacher can be branded a safeguarding risk because he says something that’s incontestably true. If he’d claimed that Islam is the official religion of England, even though that’s not true, I doubt he would have got into any trouble.”

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