Islamist ‘Trojan Horse’ still in schools says top adviser

Islamists are still operating in schools and radicalising pupils in a similar way to the ‘Trojan Horse’ scandal according to a top government adviser.

Dame Louise Casey’s report, delivered in December 2016, cited “worrying levels” of religious radicalisation being imposed on ethnic minority children.

Her report also covered other areas of Islamisation of Britain.

Many Muslim women living in Islamic “ghettos” believed they were legally married, because they followed Sharia instead of British Law.

Dame Casey reported to MPs in the House of Commons that infiltration by Islamists was so flagrant and it couldn’t be missed.

“Yes, it is happening elsewhere,” she explained.

“In terms of some of the things seen in what’s called the Trojan Horse, we did not find it very difficult to find things like segregation of girls, what I would describe as anti-equal opportunities or anti-liberal values.”

To date, not a single Islamic school has been closed, despite flouting the required standards.

The fact that the government is operating a policy of ‘one rule for us, another for them’ couldn’t be more evident.

Following the Trojan Horse scandal, the government announced a clamp down on religious schools – given their mandate to take action, the Politically Correct quango, Ofsted, turned its attention not to schools seized by Islamists, but to well-established Christian schools.

Durham Free School was forced to close in March 2015 after pupils at the Christian school failed to meet the level of PC indoctrination demanded by the government quota.

Ofsted inspectors branded the children bigots and claimed that they displayed “discriminatory views” towards people of other faiths after one child made a reference to terrorism when questioned about Muslims.

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