>> On a secular note there is good peer reviewed evidence that girls do better, particularly
>> in science and maths, if separated from boys.
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Yes, valid point.
However, it's a completely different angle if girl's were to be segregated for purely educational reasons .. or.. they were being treated differently just to appease or kowtow to someone else's religion.
By 'someone else's religion' I mean one not relevant to the history/ traditions of this country or the vast majority of the people's born and bred here.
I have no problem with people's of any faith practising them, but do have a problem with a someone else's religion gradually creeping its way in here and trying to be top dog, as this one is.
All the Neville Chamberlain platitudes in the world will not stop it either.
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