‘You are welcome’: Large resentment over Birmingham, write Valentine’s Day Card to those who seek asylum to 5 -year -old children

The school children of Birmingham were asked to make Valentine’s Day cards for those seeking asylum.

In Birmingham schools, some children have been asked to write Valentine’s Day cards to children under five years of age, who prevent a great displeasure to the shelter seekers. The UK Telegraph reported that the Labor-Run Birmingham was coordinated by the schools of the hesitant network, including an estimated 1,200 primary and secondary schools across the country. Shadow Education Secretary, Laura Trot said that “children under five years of age should not be used to push the political agenda”.Shadow’s Home Secretary Chris Philip said, “Classes should be to teach mathematics, not immigration. Labor-Run Birmingham Council is allowing political campaigning to crawl in our schools.” The Birmingham City Council said the scheme was a national launched by the Charity City of Sanctuary Network, and “independent of local authorities”. A spokesperson said, “Schools apply independently to become ‘schools of the sanctuary’. In the city like Birmingham, in the city of welcome and inclusive, it is no surprise that many schools across the city have signed up to become the sanctuary schools independently.” The city of Sanctuary UK, which operates the network, stated that they “are not directly involved in the delivery of activities in schools” but they understand that the welcome card activity included the children who have written the children of welcome to the people seeking protection in their communities. “He said: “We are confident that teachers adopt rigorous safety approaches while starting any activity in school, in line with their responsibilities to ensure that every child is safe.”He said, “This activity reflects only a thoughtful and kind work for those who have fled in the UK and are waiting for their claims to review their claims. We believe that these simple acts of compassion should be celebrated instead of criticism,” he said.

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