English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Thursday, February 12, 2009

THE BRITISH INQUISITION

A foster mother with an unblemished record, who has looked after more than 80 children has been struck off the register, because a Muslim girl in her care converted to Christianity. The mother was a practising Christian herself and the social workers had not objected to her attendance at church.

The Muslim girl had been baptised when she was 16 years old. Social workers accused the mother of failing in her duty to preserve the girl’s religion and said that she should have tried to stop the conversion.

The mother has lost her only source of income and has been forced to move to a one bedroom flat. The mother said:

‘I did initially try to discourage her. I offered her alternatives. I offered to find places for her to practise her own religion. I offered to take her to friends and family. But she said to me from the word go, “I am interested and I want to come”. She sort of burst in.’


The mother’s lawyer said:

‘There is no doubt that the event that provoked the council was the decision by the girl to be baptised. This girl was 16 and has the right to make this choice, so for the council to react in this way is totally disproportionate.’


The multiculturalization of England demands that immigrants do not adopt English culture The multiculturalists are prepared to persecute people, deny foster children the opportunity to be raised by a successful foster mother, and deny a 16 year old the right to decide her own religious convictions, to that end.