Fifteen schools in the Birmingham area have been found to have become victims, to a lesser or greater extent, of the so called 'Trojan Horse' plot to instil rigid and extreme Islamic ideology into their pupils.
An investigation by Birmingham Council and it's education department along with Ofsted have concluded that an insidious and pernicious campaign had been waged against teachers and head teachers - by an organised gang of Muslim extremist school governors - to oust them if they did not agree with fundamentalist ideals.
Of course, when I first mentioned this the apologists came out calling it a minor situation which might involve a small number of schools, well 15 schools is a large enough number no matter where you live and now it's been rumbled.
What I'd like to know though is why, once again this had been ignored and allowed to grow to it's present state?
Again, we hear that the Council and education authority had been told what was going on years ago and once again, it was totally ignored, presumably by people who didn't want to upset ethnic community relations, the usual excuse.
It's the same old story repeated time and time again - ethnic minorities have been carrying on criminal activities for years and been allowed to carry on with impunity by at best, misguided wet liberals, at worst, an agenda ridden Ultra liberal hierarchy.
Lets have them outed, these people who believe ethnics are special cases and need not obey our laws - Lets have them stood up in court to explain their actions - lets have them stand next to their colleagues from other parts of the country who believed it was fine for ethnics to rape and prostitute under-aged white girls.
This attitude toward ethnics in this country is ingrained in every council, every authority in the country, this idea of 'protecting ethnics at all costs' has been and is still rife throughout every aspect of our society - it's time it stopped - it's time those responsible for allowing this state of affairs to continue, often for decades, were brought to account and made to explain their actions at a public inquiry.