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Protests against LGBTQ+ school curriculum spread across England as schools plead for help




Protests are spreading across the UK with angry parents demanding that primary schools refrain from implementing a pro-LGBTTQQIAAP agenda curriculum this September.

Protests against the new curriculum which teaches children about homosexual relationships and gender ideology began with the Muslim community in Birmingham at the Parkfield Community School where assistant head teacher, Andrew Moffat, himself a homosexual and gay rights campaigner, introduced the new curriculum.

Now more protests, coming overwhelmingly from the UK’s Muslim community have spread across the country with at least 70 more schools pleading for government help in dealing with irate parents who have said they will never allow their children to be taught “gay is ok”.

In June a crying MP and former Labour minister Angela Eagle told the Muslim community they will not put homosexuals “back in the closet”.

There are fears after angry scenes last week that some protests might devolve into violence with the start of the new upcoming school year.

The British government, however, intends to continue with its plans to introduce the new progressive curriculum for all primary schools in the UK without exception from September 2020.

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