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No place for atheists or secularists in Tory Britain?

Leading Tory Eric Pickles MP recently derided atheists as ‘militant’ and ‘intolerant’. He also stated ‘we’re a Christian nation’ and told non-believers to ‘get over it’. These would seems to be quite shocking, exclusionary and ill-informed remarks from the Government lead for Communities, and we questioned whether this was the official Government line.

It was really rather dismaying that the Prime Minister David Cameron carried on where his Cabinet colleague left off, restating that this is a ‘Christian country’ and announcing plans to promote religion – he wants ‘to expand the role of faith’ – and to increase the role religious groups, particularly as service providers.

Where does all this leave non-believers and those who want to see a fairer, more equal and secular state, with no religious privilege? It doesn’t seem that the Conservative-led Government sees a place for us in their vision of Britain.

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Tories and the Church speak out in support of discriminatory faith schools

Just days after a Tory Minister confirmed the Government’s commitment to expanding the number of state-funded faith schools, the Archbishop of Canterbury has made a statement in support of allowing schools to discriminate in their admissions including on religious grounds.

Despite a front page interview in The Times newspaper today where he seemed to support inclusive admissions to faith schools, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has subsequently said: ‘I fully support the current policy for schools to set their own admissions criteria, including the criterion of faith. Nothing in my wider comments to The Times on this subject should be seen as “revealing” any changes nor dissenting from current policy.’ In practice, the Church of England’s policy allows state-funded faith schools to discriminate against children and families on grounds of religion.

Earlier this week, in a speech at Cambridge University, the Tory Minister for Faith, Baroness Warsi, spoke out against secularism and stated, ‘We didn’t just get behind faith schools, we created more. And of our flagship free schools, one in four are faith-based: Sikh, Jewish, Greek Orthodox, Christian, Muslim and Hindu.’

All types of state-funded schools with a religious character are permitted to select in their admissions by discriminating on religious grounds, including the faith Academies and Free Schools. Evidence shows that schools selecting pupils on the basis of the professed faith of the parents are segregating children and young people along religious, socio-economic, cultural, and even ethnic lines.

Naomi Phillips, Chair of Labour Humanists said, ‘Both the Tory-led Government and the Church of England are promoting religious privilege and making an assault on social cohesion and equality through their policies to increase the number of faith schools and to allow them to discriminate in their admissions on religious grounds.

‘Dividing up more and more young people along religious and class lines through selection by the ever-expanding faith schools sector cannot be good for society. It’s time for Labour to take the lead and stand up for a truly inclusive school system.’

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Contact Naomi Phillips at chair@labourhumanists.org.uk

Read Labour Humanists’ submission to Labour’s policy review on faith school admissions

Read the Fair Admissions Campaign’s response to Justin Welby’s statement

Read BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson’s comment

Tories collude to hand secular schools over to the Church

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Tories collude to hand over secular schools to the Church

Tory education chief Michael Gove has colluded to hand over control of thousands of nominally secular state schools to the Church of England. In an unprecedented and totally unnecessary move, Church of England academy chains will have a new ability to incorporate community schools. The Government has given assurances that the Church would not be able to give the community schools a religious character once they take over control of them, yet that seems extremely weak given that Bishops will have a new ability to appoint governors to the schools.

The Tory-led Government’s religious academies and Free Schools have wide permission to discriminate on religious grounds in admissions, employment, and they do not have to follow the National Curriculum. We are deeply concerned that there will be few protections in place to stop the Church forcing all schools under its control to discriminate or teach religiously-biased curricula.

Faith schools by their very nature cannot be inclusive. We think it is vital for Stephen Twigg and Labour’s education team to speak out against this move which can only cause more division in our state school system.