Are there any statistics on the number of children wearing burka/niqab in the UK? Or even the of the number of burka wearers as a whole in the UK?
My skepticism about all the noise about this issue is that 2 countries that have made a big fuss about this, France and Belgium, actually have such tiny numbers of women wearing them nationally, <400 and <30 respectively. True, there are different sociocultural issues relating to the UK, and I would guess that the total number of women wearing burka in the UK is a lot more, i.e in the thousands, but the number of children being being forced to wear niqab/burka is going to be very very small, irrespective of your anecdotal evidence.
Which schools enforce a policy of burka/niqab for its pupils to and from school?
In my city, Leicester, there is at least one
Muslim girls school where 11 - 16 year olds have to wear the niqab to and from school. In
East London there is another. In Blackburn there are two Islamic girls' schools according to
this website. They don't reveal their uniform policy, but I suspect it is pretty much the same as above. I am sure there are many other schools, but I haven't got the time to go digging for this information. The
AMS-UK website is great but most of the schools listed don't have the uniform policy on their websites (if they have any).
These Muslim schools might not be very big, but it does suggest an underlying demand for this kind of isolationist, puritanical lifestyle to ensure the girls are pure and chaste, and hence preserve this cult.
The question of how much choice children do have with regard to not wearing designer clothes is a moot point. There is a lot of social and psychological coersion, even though they have the physical freedom not to. Just as Muslim women are often coerced into wearing burka, even though they say that its their choice and that it liberates them.
My point was that the pressure is on a different level when it comes to conservative Muslims. Religion is used as a tool to control and pressurise these teenagers, and teenagers know that saying 'no' isn't much of an option.
With western white teenagers, there are no serious repercussions for being non-conformist, apart from chuckles etc. No teenager will get kicked out of the house for refusing to wear make-up or the latest fashions. If a Muslim teenager from a conservative family consistently refuses to wear the hijab, or decides to have a boyfriend, she could even be kicked out of the house.