Oh my word, floo, that is so horrible. That's the sort of thing that is difficult to forgive. What can mitigate it is frank talk about how confused and hurt you were, let down by them, and for them to understand and to agree that they would do it differently, etc, apologising unreservedly.
I know exactly what you mean though. People didn't really believe it happened (except those who did it). Tbh, the police weren't much good at that sort of thing either, they always looked to smooth things over and make it seem as though it was a misunderstanding. They weren't particularly nice to children either.
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Sass, you say you would not allow any faith schools except Christian and Jewish, and then say you would not allow any temples/places of worship for other religions. They are not faith schools, they are private places of worship. Teaching goes on in them, as it does for us in church. It would be a very unwelcoming place - well, some would say that's no bad thing, not me - an unfriendly place, hostile even. The country would be the loser, we are known to be cosmopolitan and that is part of our nation's rich tapestry. The social outreach of the Hindu and Sikh's temples is a very helpful set up. Let people worship in their accepted way. People are not going to be happy all the time, that's life, but a temple or whatever is something they can have that will bring them happiness.
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Back to floo: Ah well, the 'noughties' bring us new concerns but for all that, I am glad we are living in the present times.