UK NEWS
EX-SPIES TO ROOT OUT FANATICS IN CLASSROOM
Michael
Gove has said former MI5 spies are being recruited to root out Islamic fanatics
in schools
Monday September 5,2011
By Macer Hall Political Editor
FORMER MI5 spies are being
recruited to root out Islamic fanatics in schools, Education Secretary Michael
Gove said yesterday.
Ministers are understood
to be so worried about the influence of Muslim preachers of hate and other
extremists in the classrooms that a new unit has been set up.
They have recruited former
members of the secret service with expertise in the Islamist terrorist threat to
investigate.
Mr Gove is concerned that
comprehensive schools and the Government’s new generation of “free schools” may
be targeted by extremists.
“We have been working with
people who have been in the Intelligence Services in order to ensure that there
is no-one from the wrong sort of background involved in education,” he said.
“And, I should add, not
just with the free schools,” Mr Gove told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show.
“There have been one or
two disturbing cases with existing state schools where people have been trying
to subvert them.”
It’s more rigorous
in the allocation of public money than any previous government department.
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Whitehall sources
confirmed that a “due diligence unit” with former MI5 staff had been set up
within the Department for Education to probe for extremists in schools.
Mr Gove insisted that he
was determined not to allow anyone to establish a “free school” which are
designed to be formed by local communities and funded by the Government. All
applicants to set up the new educational establishments, which are free from
local council control and can be run by parents or voluntary groups, would be
vetted by the new investigation unit.
He said: “I’ve been
crystal clear we should not have schools set up by extremists whether they’re
Christian fundamentalists, Islamic fundamentalists or any other sort of
outrageous and beyond-the-pale organisation
“We’ve set up a unit
within the Department explicitly to monitor anyone who comes forward with a
proposal for extremism.
“It’s more rigorous in the
allocation of public money than any previous government department.
“In the last government,
we had money going to extremist groups that was supposed to go to fight
terrorism. Now we have a unit in place to prevent that.”
Mr Gove also said
believers in fringe scientific movements such as “creationism” which rejects
Darwin’s theory of evolution were banned from setting up schools.
He said: “I’m passionate
about science and I’m determined to make sure our country becomes more cohesive.
I’ve said we will not sign any funding agreements with these organisations.
“More than that, we are
reviewing the science curriculum,
the national curriculum overall, to make sure there’s no space for the teaching
of wackoidal theories.”
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