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Old 01-02-2023, 09:36 PM #2
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
Engaged Mother sues her four-year-old son's school in first case of its kind in UK
for 'making him take part in LGBT parade'




Izzy Montagu, 38, said she was told by the headteacher of Heavers Farm
Primary School in South Norwood, southeast London, that her son could not
opt out of the event in June 2018.

The school sent a letter to parents on 19 June inviting them to partake in a
Pride march and 'celebrate the differences that make them and their family
special.'

A week later Mrs Montague contacted the school 'and asked for her son to be
excused attendance on 29 June as they were concerned of him being
involved of a public display of adherence to views which she did not accept.'


Mrs Montague's request was refused by the headteacher Ms Susan Papas so
the parent replied with a lengthy email on 13 July, Central London County
Court heard.



Mrs Montague, supported by the Christian Legal Centre, is suing the school
on the grounds of direct and indirect discrimination, victimisation and breach
of statutory duty under the Education Act 1996 and the Human Rights Act
1998.

It is the first time that a UK court will scrutinize the legality of imposing LGBT
ideology on primary schools.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...BT-parade.html

top comment: Good luck to her, I hope she wins
So do i , making children take part compulsorily is not on and how dare the headmistress become a dictator and force her child. Good on you Izzy i really hope you win.

As i have said before my daughter is happily married to her wife so don't start jumping on me.
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