But come to think of it, shouldnt the people who wear scarves around there faces and caps be forced to take them off aswell.
But come to think of it, shouldnt the people who wear scarves around there faces and caps be forced to take them off aswell.
Sunglasses obscure the face, so do hoods. Should those be banned too?
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I realise that you don't exactly welcome multiculturism as much as some others, myself I guess, but it doesn't really matter where we are. When you are in Saudi Arabia I doubt you'd be pleased if they forced you to wear something you did not want to, or if they forced you to remove a piece of clothing you considered to be fine. The same applies here. Yes this is the UK, I think we all know this, but why can't we just accept that some people wish to wear a burka? As long as they do nobody any harm I am happy to just leave them alone. The naked comparsion is weak, you wouldn't allow nudity in the streets because that is outraging public decency and is an offence. Wearing a burka does not cause the same kind of offence, and frankly anyone who it does cause offence to needs to re-evaluate their lives because they are being petty. If a referendum was to be allowed on this I can firmly say I would vote to allow them to keep them, I aren't in the business of taking away a persons right to wear something that they feel they need to wear.That is an opinion, we are in Britain and not Saudi Arabia and therefore our values must come first and be respected before others. If a man wanted to walk around naked, would that be allowed? - but he could say he wants to because he believes it shows his freedom - but it isn't allowed.
On the second issue, are UKIP proposing a total ban or just a partial ban in public buildings. I support the ban in public buildings fully however as I stated before, I am not fully supportive if a ban everywhere.
Edit; thank you Alex and Technologic, exactly my point.