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FINALLY: British Conservative Leader Considers BURQA BAN as Islamist Extremism Review Begins

Gary FranchiApril 12, 2026274 views
FINALLY: British Conservative Leader Considers BURQA BAN as Islamist Extremism Review Begins
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British Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch is finally considering what should have been done years ago – a complete ban on the burqa as part of a comprehensive review of Islamist extremism threatening Western civilization.

The sharp-minded Conservative leader, one of the few genuine patriots left in British politics after their 2024 electoral disaster, recognizes what bleeding-heart liberals refuse to acknowledge: allowing permanent public anonymity for one group while denying it to everyone else isn't "religious freedom" – it's dangerous cultural capitulation.

Think about it, Patriots. Try walking into a bank, courthouse, or school with your face completely covered and see what happens. But somehow we're supposed to accept that certain individuals can move through society completely unidentifiable in the name of "tolerance"?

Security Threat Hidden Behind 'Religious Freedom'

This isn't about attacking legitimate religious practice – it's about protecting Western societies from those who exploit our freedoms to undermine our security. The burqa creates a perfect cover for criminal activity, terrorist threats, and the systematic oppression of women under radical Islamic law.

Countries like France, Belgium, and Denmark have already implemented similar bans, recognizing that public safety trumps political correctness. It's time for Britain – and frankly, America – to follow suit.

"Freedom that produces permanent public anonymity for one group, in spaces where no one else enjoys it, is not freedom's finest hour," as The Blaze correctly notes.

While Badenoch considers this obvious step, the Trump administration should be taking notes. President Trump's America First agenda includes protecting our homeland from all forms of extremism – foreign and domestic.

The Real Question

The case for banning face coverings in public spaces isn't complicated. Every American citizen deserves to know who they're sharing public spaces with, whether it's at schools, government buildings, or shopping centers.

Badenoch should stop "considering" and start legislating. The question American patriots should be asking: when will our own leaders show the same courage to put public safety over woke virtue signaling?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedApr 12, 2026
This is about integration and security, not religious freedom. You can practice your faith without covering your face in public spaces.
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TradValuesVerifiedApr 12, 2026
Well said. Nobody is stopping anyone from worshipping, just asking for basic civic participation.
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SecularBritVerifiedApr 12, 2026
I've lived in areas with high Muslim populations and most women there don't even wear these garments. This isn't about targeting ordinary Muslims - it's about addressing extremism.
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ReasonableDebateVerifiedApr 12, 2026
That's a fair point. The vast majority of Muslim women I know personally don't wear face coverings either.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedApr 12, 2026
Finally some backbone from the leadership!
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DefendOurValuesVerifiedApr 12, 2026
Banks and shops already require people to remove helmets and hoodies for security. This should be no different.
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MiddleEnglandMumVerifiedApr 12, 2026
I work in a school and we've had real issues with identification during parent meetings. How are we supposed to safeguard children when we can't even see who we're talking to?
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SussexResidentVerifiedApr 13, 2026
What about enforcement though? Will this actually be implemented properly or just be another empty gesture from Westminster?
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PatriotUK2024VerifiedApr 14, 2026
About bloody time! France banned them years ago and their security improved dramatically.
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LondonToryVerifiedApr 14, 2026
Exactly right. We should have followed their lead from the start instead of worrying about political correctness.