The words "new state-funded faith schools" are already quite disappointing to me. I understand that secularising existing state schools would be incredibly messy, but I wish we could at least agree that they should be considered an anachronism
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It is very disappointing. You can't teach "faith" - that is, the conviction that believing something with no evidence is in any way commendable - and at the same time teach the importance of critical thinking.
And if you look at our political and social landscape, it's more important than ever that people learn how to evaluate ideas and arguments objectively.
I still have a lot of trouble believing that in 2025 we still allow religious schools despite the majority of the population not affiliating with any religious group.
Well yes. The UK government makes no claim of attempting to force religion or secularism onto children. But it dose and has for generation. Force parents to educate their children.
As soon as you force education and remove the options for parents ensure that education meets their own religiose choices. You are forcing changes in those choices from parents to the government.
I am an atheist or agnostic. Depending on how you ask me the question.
But I sure as he'll will never expect my government to force anyone to teach thidr own children using those views. But it is way more important to ensure those children have an education then to force parents to feel their children are interacting with people who feel differently. While I personally think children are better off interacting with multiple views then one. Forcing those with intolerance to those views to home school will never achive that. Other opertunities are a much better option.