This concerns ALL schools private or public.You have been warned!

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This concerns ALL schools private or public.You have been warned!

Postby ronangel » Mon Mar 17, 2025 2:46 am

This concerns ALL schools private or public.You have been warned! your childres future is at stake.
🚨🔴🚨 URGENT ALARM BELLS 🚨🔴🚨

🔥 THE UK GOVERNMENT HAS DECLARED WAR ON FAMILY LIFE! 🔥

⚠️ THE SCHOOLS BILL IS A STATE-SPONSORED CHILD SNATCHING AGENDA!⚠️

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: 16 March 2025
🛑 A DESPERATE CRY FROM RABBI ASHER GRATT 🛑
President, British Rabbinical Union


We stand at a TERRIFYING CROSSROADS. As the sinister Schools Bill approaches its third reading, we declare with profound anguish and outrage:

‼️ The UK IS NO LONGER A DEMOCRACY ‼️

⚠️ THE UK GOVERNMENT HAS EMBARKED ON A COMMUNIST-STYLE CRUSADE TO STEAL OUR CHILDREN! ⚠️

For over THREE YEARS, the peace-loving Haredi Jewish community of London has courageously and peacefully demonstrated against the government’s ruthless intrusion into our sacred lives and families.

THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS have marched bravely—men, women, children—bearing symbolic YELLOW STARS reminiscent of history’s darkest chapters. Yet our cries remain UNHEARD!

🛑 WHY IS THE NATIONAL MEDIA SILENCING OUR VOICE? 🛑

The BBC, The Times, The Economist—all complicit in a conspiracy of silence. At the same time, these mainstream outlets shamelessly publish FRONT-PAGE LIES and FABRICATIONS demonising our cherished educational traditions.

‼️ KNOW THE TRUTH ‼️

âś… OUR SCHOOLS have NEVER needed police intervention for criminal violence.
âś… OUR CHILDREN grow up in safe, nurturing environments far surpassing mainstream education.
âś… OUR INCARCERATION RATE is significantly lower: ONLY 1 in 10,000 compared to 15 in 10,000 in the general population.


Yet, the government marches forward, hiding behind DIABOLICAL LIES about “child welfare,” echoing chilling propaganda from Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia.

🔥 THIS BILL IS A CHILD SNATCHING BILL! 🔥


Their goal: to rip children from the warmth and sanctity of parental care, forcibly indoctrinating them with state-sponsored ideology, destroying family autonomy, religious freedom, and centuries of cherished values.

‼️ WE DECLARE BOLDLY AND UNEQUIVOCALLY ‼️

🛡️ WE WILL NOT ALLOW OUR CHILDREN TO BE STOLEN! 🛡️

📢 SHARE THIS MESSAGE FAR AND WIDE ON SOCIAL MEDIA! 📢

⚠️ EXPOSE THIS TYRANNY! BREAK THE SINISTER SILENCE! ⚠️

‼️ WAKE UP BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! ‼️

OUR FAMILIES, OUR FREEDOM, OUR FAITH, AND OUR FUTURE DEPEND ON THIS MOMENT!

🚨🔴🚨 STAND WITH US NOW! 🚨🔴🚨

Contact: Rabbi Asher Gratt, President, British Rabbinical Union
Email:   Asher at gratt (dot co dot uk)
Phone: +44 204 610 0939

 
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Re: This concerns ALL schools private or public.You have been warned!

Postby Btc_mummy » Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:54 am

Well that post definitely strengthened your cause and doesn’t make you look clinically insane AT ALL
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Re: This concerns ALL schools private or public.You have been warned!

Postby Bellaweir231 » Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:01 am

This is designed to protect the many children suffering abuse in silence.
Below just a couple of articles (from dozens of articles) exposing some of what goes on in these so called schools.

https://humanists.uk/2018/02/27/a-day-i ... in-london/

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/article/has ... -qx385fx52
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Postby Rabbi Asher Gratt » Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:14 am

Exposing the Lies: How the Media & Nahamu Fabricate Falsehoods About Haredi Education

The relentless media attacks on the Haredi Jewish community—spread by outlets such as the BBC and The Times—are based on false, unverified, and prejudiced reports that distort reality and mislead the public.

A recent example of this orchestrated disinformation is the so-called Education Policy Position Paper published by Nahamu, a fringe group hostile to religious life. This document, filled with inaccuracies and unsupported claims, has been amplified by mainstream media as though it represents fact.

📌 Here’s the truth they don’t want you to know:
âś… The Haredi education system produces flourishing, law-abiding citizens who contribute significantly to British society.
✅ Literacy rates in Haredi schools are not below national standards—our students master multiple languages and successfully enter professional fields.
✅ Claims that Haredi children are "kept illiterate" or "denied opportunities" are completely unsubstantiated—not a single credible study backs this narrative.
✅ The Nahamu report admits it is based on anecdotal stories, anonymous whistleblowers, and even Twitter posts—hardly the foundation of legitimate policy.

🔹 Why are the media pushing this false narrative?
Because anti-religious activists are working to dismantle faith-based education, imposing a secular ideological agenda under the false pretense of "child welfare."

📢 Demand Accountability!

đź“ś We call on journalists to verify their sources and stop spreading misinformation about Haredi education.
🏛️ We urge the government to reject Nahamu’s agenda, which is driven by prejudice against religious life and has no basis in fact.
Let’s set the record straight. The Haredi community thrives because of our values, our education, and our unwavering commitment to faith—not in spite of it.

đź“Ś #ExposingTheLies #DefendFaithEducation #StopMediaMisinformation
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just got this press release which I am forwarding!

Postby ronangel » Mon Mar 17, 2025 2:40 pm

just got this press release which I am forwarding!

HISTORIC WARNING TO UK GOVERNMENT: WE WILL NOT SUBMIT TO AUTHORITARIAN DECREES, DECEPTIVELY FRAMED AS GOVERNMENT POLICY!
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

17 March 2025

Strictly Orthodox Jewish community Issues Historic Declaration Defending Religious Freedom

“WE HAVE SURRENDERED OUR LIVES FOR OUR FAITH –WE WILL NOT SUBMIT TO AUTHORITARIAN DECREES, DECEPTIVELY FRAMED AS GOVERNMENT POLICY”

London, UK – In a moment of profound significance, a historic and urgent declaration has been issued to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, senior members of Parliament, and international human rights bodies. Representing thousands of strictly Orthodox Jewish families, Rabbi Asher Gratt, President of the British Rabbinical Union, emphasised the alarming and escalating threat to religious freedom in the United Kingdom.

In a direct appeal to the highest levels of government, letters signed by Rabbi Gratt have been formally submitted to: Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson, urging them to halt any legislation that infringes upon religious education. The Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, demanding protection of parental rights and freedom of faith-based schooling. The United Nations and European Court of Human Rights, calling for an international review of UK policies that may violate human rights commitments to religious minorities.

The Orthodox Jewish Community Sounds the Alarm

For over a millennium, Jewish communities have faced persecution for their commitment to Torah education:
 
  • We have given our lives rather than abandon our beliefs.
  • We were murdered by the Crusaders, burned at the stake by the Inquisition, and tortured for keeping our faith.
  • We refused to comply with the forced secularisation of the Soviet Union.
  • We will not submit now.

“We did not surrender to the swords of the Crusaders, and we will not surrender to the pens of policymakers.”

Exposing the Government’s Attack on Faith-Based Education

The UK government is considering measures that would impose state-controlled secular education on religious communities, restricting parental rights and undermining centuries-old traditions. These policies:
 
  • Are driven by false narratives and anti-religious bias – often based on unverified reports from groups hostile to faith-based education.
  • Seek to impose secular ideology on Orthodox Jewish children under the pretext of “educational reform.”
  • Would effectively outlaw parts of Jewish education, stripping parents of their right to raise their children in accordance with their beliefs.

“These policies echo dark moments in history, where oppressive regimes sought to strip religious communities of their identity. We refuse to comply.”

A Clear Message to the UK Government

The Orthodox Jewish community has made its position clear:
 
  • Religious education is non-negotiable.
  • Parents - not the government - decide how their children are raised.
  • Britain must uphold its commitment to human rights and religious freedoms.
 
  • A failure to respect these rights will not be met with silence - the Jewish people have fought for their faith throughout history and will do so again.

“We do not ask for permission to educate our children according to our beliefs. We demand our unalienable right - granted not by governments, but by G-d Himself.”

Contact: Rabbi Asher Gratt. Email: not allowed from this site! Phone: +44 204 610 0939
 asher (at) gratt(dot) co(dot) (uk)
 
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Britain’s Quiet Coup Against Educational Freedom update

Postby ronangel » Wed Mar 19, 2025 2:51 pm

Cant publish link here  so this is full page text!Britain’s Quiet Coup Against Educational FreedomHow the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill Threatens Parental Rights, Faith-Based Education, and the Future of Pluralism    The Hidden Threat to Educational Autonomy
Across Britain, a critical yet overlooked crisis is unfolding. Recent legislative changes, disguised as measures to improve child welfare, are in fact ushering in an era of unprecedented state control over education. The newly passed Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill is not a simple policy refinement—it is a fundamental reshaping of the rights of parents, the autonomy of religious institutions, and the diversity that has long defined Britain’s educational landscape.
The Centralisation of Control Instead of nuanced reform, this legislation imposes sweeping centralisation, empowering local authorities with broad oversight under the pretext of “safeguarding.” Yet a closer reading reveals a deeper and more concerning shift: an erosion of parental rights and community-led education, forcing all learning institutions into a rigid framework dictated by the state.
Overreach in the Name of Protection Officials claim that numerous “unregistered schools” have been flagged as unsafe, yet they fail to disclose how many of these institutions genuinely posed a risk. The Orthodox Jewish community has long maintained that its institutions are not only safe but also deeply valued. Yet the Bill assumes non-compliance before wrongdoing is even established. This is not careful governance; it is overreach masked as child protection.
There is no question that any institution failing to uphold child safety should be held accountable. Where radical extremism or endangerment is present, intervention is necessary. However, there is no evidence that yeshivas are failing in this regard. The push to impose unnecessary oversight suggests an ideological agenda rather than a legitimate safeguarding concern.
Ignoring the Voices That Matter While policy advocates and bureaucrats discuss these changes behind closed doors, those most affected—parents and religious educators—remain unheard. The government has failed to adequately engage with Orthodox Jewish leaders or home-education communities, groups who could have provided critical insight into the unique nature of their educational structures. Instead, assumptions and misconceptions drive policy, with devastating consequences for thousands of families.
This issue extends beyond any one community. Faith-based home educators, Islamic madrasahs, and rural educators designing tailored curricula are all caught in the regulatory net. This is not about fringe educational models—it is about the broader right of families to choose the best learning environments for their children.
Faith-based communities, particularly Orthodox Jewish families, stand at the epicentre of this transformation. Their traditional yeshivas—centres of religious and moral instruction—are being forcibly redefined as standardised educational institutions. This reclassification is not administrative fine-tuning; it is a direct assault on a centuries-old way of life. These institutions now face a stark ultimatum: comply with state regulations that compromise their religious ethos or shut down entirely.
More troubling still, the Bill’s own human rights documentation acknowledges its disproportionate impact on religious communities—yet it advances undeterred. This is not a mistake; it is an intentional sidelining of faith-based education in the name of uniformity.
Undermining Parental Rights Historically, Britain has respected the principle that parents—not government agencies—are best placed to make educational decisions for their children. This Bill effectively reverses that stance, introducing layers of bureaucracy that treat parental choice as a problem rather than a right.
For Orthodox Jewish families who integrate yeshiva studies with home education, the new regulations are doubly harmful. They erode the ability to balance faith-based and secular education while placing undue scrutiny on home-learning arrangements. The notion that a centralised authority understands a child’s needs better than their own family is not just misguided—it is deeply flawed.
Additionally, the Bill’s blanket approach—applying identical policies across regions with vastly different challenges—ignores local expertise. Mandating one-size-fits-all solutions, such as compulsory breakfast clubs, fails to recognise the unique needs of communities in different parts of the country. Education cannot be reduced to a rigid formula dictated by bureaucratic convenience.
A Global Pattern of Suppression Britain is not alone in this troubling trajectory. France has systematically curtailed religious expression in schools. Canada has compelled faith-based institutions to conform to state curricula, often at odds with their religious teachings. In authoritarian regimes, such as Kazakhstan, independent religious education has been all but eradicated.
The possibility of Britain joining this pattern has already prompted concern. Rabbi Avrohom Gurwicz, a senior figure in the Orthodox Jewish community, has warned that this legislation may force families to consider emigration. If faith communities begin leaving the country to preserve their heritage, Britain will have lost a vital part of its cultural and intellectual diversity.
The Fallacy of “Wellbeing” The greatest irony of this legislation is its claim to enhance children’s wellbeing. In reality, it does the opposite. For many families, spiritual education is not an extra feature—it is the foundation of a child’s identity. Stripping away these formative experiences in the name of compliance does not serve children’s interests; it undermines them.
Wellbeing is not merely a matter of physical safety. It includes emotional, cultural, and spiritual growth—elements that cannot be safeguarded through a singular, state-approved curriculum. By enforcing standardisation, this Bill sacrifices meaningful diversity on the altar of regulatory conformity.
A Fight for Educational Freedom The passage of this Bill should not go unchallenged. It risks erasing parental choice, suppressing faith-based education, and weakening the very pluralism that has long been a hallmark of British society.
Britain deserves a future where education remains diverse and responsive to the needs of its communities. This is not just about religious institutions—it is about preserving the right of every family to shape their children’s future according to their values. The time to oppose this encroachment is now, before these freedoms are lost to the tide of centralisation.
If we fail to act, we will look back at this moment as the turning point when Britain abandoned its commitment to educational liberty. The question we must ask ourselves is simple: do we stand for parental rights and educational choice, or do we surrender them to a bureaucracy that sees uniformity as more important than freedom?
 

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