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Labour Under Fire: Conservatives Demand Schools Stop ‘Migrant Indoctrination’ Ahead of Refugee Week

Labour Under Fire: Conservatives Demand Schools Stop ‘Migrant Indoctrination’ Ahead of Refugee Week

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The Labour government is facing intense scrutiny over its alleged support for schools promoting “highly politicised messaging” on immigration, with Conservatives demanding Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson ensures classrooms are not used for “political indoctrination.”

Schools Accused of ‘Political Indoctrination’

The Conservatives have launched a scathing attack on the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, over a “day of welcome” initiative promoted by the Schools of Sanctuary network ahead of “Refugee Week.” Laura Trott, the Shadow Education Secretary, expressed “increasing concern” in a strongly-worded letter, stating that resources and materials are being used to “push highly politicised messaging” on subjects like immigration, as reported by GB News.

Ms Trott insisted that schools should not be used as “vehicles for political indoctrination,” highlighting that the Schools of Sanctuary organisation aims to turn children into “ethically informed change-makers.” The “day of welcome,” scheduled for Friday, June 12, is described by the organisation as “a day of solidarity and learning,” with over 220,000 young people participating in 2025.

Taxpayer Funding and Inappropriate Materials

Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, seen by GB News, reveal that Labour ministers have met with Schools of Sanctuary to discuss taxpayer funding for their activities, including proposals to expand their reach into more colleges. Ms Trott told Ms Phillipson this “raises serious questions about the Government’s oversight of the organisation and the extent to which public institutions are facilitating political campaigning in classrooms.”

Concerns also extend to schools facing “acute financial pressures” being “encouraged to give taxpayer-funded money to Schools of Sanctuary” through membership and fundraising. Schools of Sanctuary have promoted children’s books and classroom materials containing messaging aimed at youngsters, including one book for five-year-olds illustrating a flotilla of small boats filled with cartoon animals, according to GB News.

  • Conservatives demand schools are not used for “political indoctrination” on immigration.
  • Shadow Education Secretary Laura Trott raised “serious questions” about government oversight.
  • FOI requests show Labour ministers discussed taxpayer funding for Schools of Sanctuary.
  • Concerns raised over schools being “encouraged” to fund the organisation.
  • Children’s books promoted by the group include imagery of small boats.
  • The Department for Education states pupils should receive a “balanced presentation of opposing views.”

What This Means for Britain

This controversy highlights a growing concern among many British parents that schools are becoming battlegrounds for ideological causes, rather than focusing purely on education. It raises questions about who controls the curriculum and what values are being instilled in the next generation.

For ordinary families, this means a potential erosion of trust in the education system, as they worry about their children being exposed to politically charged content. Parents want schools to teach core subjects and fundamental British values, not to push specific political agendas.

The alleged use of taxpayer funding for an organisation promoting “highly politicised messaging” also raises questions about value for money and government accountability. Many will ask why public funds are being directed towards groups that appear to be campaigning rather than educating.

The Department for Education’s statement that pupils should receive a “balanced presentation of opposing views” will be tested by these allegations. This situation demands clarity on how the Labour government intends to ensure impartiality in classrooms and protect children from political campaigning.

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This article is a factual summary of reporting by GB News. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Labour Government, Education, Immigration, Schools, Political Indoctrination, Taxpayer Money, Bridget Phillipson, Laura Trott, Conservatives

Source: GB News | Breaking Brexit News


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