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IDS just exposed the Tories’ steaming Batley School hypocrisy

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
26 March 2021
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Iain Duncan Smith (IDS) has waded into the Batley grammar school story. And his views have exposed the hypocrisy at the heart of the Tory Party. Moreover, IDS has again shown the creep of authoritarian intolerance in the UK establishment.

Batley grammar school

BBC News has reported on the situation at Batley grammar school in West Yorkshire. It involves a teacher who used an image of the Prophet Muhammad in a lesson. The cartoon was reportedly by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. But as BBC News pointed out, this goes against the Qur’an. Batley school has a large Muslim cohort, so some parents are angry. The school has suspended the teacher in question. But as BBC News wrote:

Demonstrators gathered outside the school for a second day on Thursday morning, but had moved on by mid-afternoon.

The school… was understood to have switched to a day of remote learning and the gates remained locked.

So, enter IDS to make matters worse.

Enter the Tories

On Friday 26 March, Julia Hartley-Brewer spoke to him on talkRADIO. She asked his opinion on the story. IDS said:

I’m with teachers who have to teach… There’s plenty of things that we don’t like to see and plenty of things that we disagree with. … If we ban everything and stop everything that different groups don’t like, then it’s going to be very difficult for teachers to teach.

After a teacher was suspended for showing an image of the Prophet Mohammed to pupils, Sir Iain Duncan Smith says: "If we ban everything that different groups don't like it's going to be very difficult for teachers to teach."@JuliaHB1 | @MPIainDS pic.twitter.com/6uFMU4QQOC

— Talk (@TalkTV) March 26, 2021

IDS’s comments were similar to that of minister Robert Jenrick. He said that teachers should be allowed to “appropriately show images of the prophet”. Also, he added that:

In a free society we want religions to be taught to children and for children to be able to question and query them

Do as we say

But as the Guardian reported, the Tories have set rules as to what teachers can teach in school. It wrote that:

Department for Education (DfE) guidance… [on[ the relationship, sex and health curriculum categorised anti-capitalism as an “extreme political stance” and equated it with opposition to freedom of speech, antisemitism and endorsement of illegal activity.

So, it seems that teachers have a free reign to teach. But as long as it’s things the Tories believe in.

In the case of Batley, this is a clear anti-Islam narrative, where people are not respecting Muslim’s views. You can imagine that if teachers were pushing work that was disrespectful to Christianity, the Tory response would probably be very different. But just as importantly, let’s not forget we also have a massive bigot sitting in 10 Downing Street.

Creeping authoritarianism

The Tory Party readily uses liberal arguments around ‘free speech’ when it suits them. But in reality, the party is creeping further to the authoritarian right. Its failure to properly defend the Muslim children in Batley grammar school has let the party’s mask slip. The hypocrisy is staggering. But it’s also another warning sign of the UK’s descent into what I previously explained is corporate fascism. This path should worry us all.

Featured image via BBC Newsnight – YouTube 

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