A report recommends the Government should provide clearer guidance to schools regarding dress codes and religious attire.
Think tank Policy Exchange has made recommendations to the Government on guidance for schools over religious clothing
The think tank emphasises how public fear of Islamophobia can lead to Islamist groups stifling open debate about religious attire in the UK, even though women in many Islamic countries are protesting against the hijab’s imposition as an oppressive garment. According to the report, the Government should also resist any definition of Islamophobia that restricts criticism of religious practices, including the dress code.
Another recommendation is that the Government should avoid endorsing or promoting specific religious attire.
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