Kemi Badenoch insists burka ban ‘not a priority’ after Robert Jenrick’s demand | Politics | News

“She said herself that when she holds constituency surgeries she asks people to remove the burka.
“A full ban at this time is not a priority. There are other issues around integration, such as Sharia courts and cousin marriage, that we should be looking at first.”
The spokesman added that Mrs Badenoch would support headteachers being able to tell pupils to take off burkas.
He said: “She has previously said schools should be able to decide what children wear.”
Asked why Mrs Badenoch and Mr Jenrick held a different view on the issue, the spokesman said: “Rob was expressing an opinion, he made it clear it was his opinion.
“But the party policy remains as set out by the leader.”
He added that Mrs Badenoch “wants a full exchange of ideas and ministers to be able to show their personalities, rather than just hold rigidly to a line”.
Mr Jenrick, who was Mrs Badenoch’s rival in the Tory leadership race, suggested the UK should copy Italy by considering a crackdown on the burka during a radio phone-in.
Asked about the controversial issue, he told Talk: โI probably would ban the burka.”
Mr Jenrick added: โThere are basic values in this country, and we should stand up and defend them.
โAnd where you see them fraying at the edges or frankly being completely destroyed โ whether itโs Sharia courts or wearing the burka โ these are issues weโre going to have to confront if we want to build the kind society that we want to hand onto our kids and grandkids.โ