Good deflection, but we are discussing this country.
Communication in English would be a good start, something you rarely hear in some areas of the country.
No, we can't change minds with time and education, people like this do not want to integrate. If they did they wouldn't be walking around completely hidden apart from a slit in their clothing.
What has that got to do with the burka and Islam? You seem obsessed with Brits living abroad.
I don't see any Christian terrorists blowing up the tube, or driving vehicles into people on the streets of London.
A certain poster keeps screaming "racism" over comments on this thread, but this story rather proves that being a Muslim is not a matter of race. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-45147682
And now we learn that the bastion of the Left, The Guardian, coined the letterbox term back in 2013, and quite hypocritically criticises Boris Johnson for using the exact same word. In 2013, it published a column by Remona Aly entitled ‘Nine uses for a burqa … that don’t involve bashing them.’ In it, the author suggests several alternative uses for the face-covering. Examples included ...
@Duckileaks London tube and bus bombings 2005 Soldier Lee Rigby murdered on a London street May 2013 Westminster Bridge terror attack March 2017 Manchester Arena bombing May 2017 London Bridge terror attack June 2017 Are you spotting a theme here?
Motorcycle helmets are already forbidden in banks and supermarkets, but I'm sure you already knew that, Mrs C.
Men have worn burkas in the past as a disguise to flee the police, and even to rob a bank: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6624837.stm https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/10438195/The-runaway-terrorist-his-burka-disguise-and-a-compensation-bid.html ...