Well they can't be, and they're not.
As I explained.
What can't be? and what isn't what?
Not really making much sense Rose.
If you mean that vegetarianism or veganism aren't beliefs as defined within UK equalities legislation, then sorry but you are wrong. Where they are based on a belief that eating meat is morally wrong then without doubt they qualify. Remember the requirements are:
'It must be genuinely held;
It must be a belief and not an opinion or viewpoint based on information available at the moment; (2011 the present state of information available)
It must be a belief as to a weighty and substantial aspect of human life and behaviour;
It must attain a certain level of cogency, seriousness, cohesion and importance;
It must be worthy of respect in a democratic society; (2011 and must not be incompatible with human dignity…)
It must be compatible with human dignity and not conflict with the fundamental rights of others.'
Clearly fits, as does humanism for example too.
And do you mean they can't be allowed schools - why not. There is no reason, in principle, why schools associated with non religious beliefs cannot exist if those associated with religious beliefs are allowed.
The consistent view is to either accept that all are possible, should be supported and allowed (religious schools, vegetarianism schools, veganism schools, humanist schools, environmentalism schools etc) - or that none should be allowed state funding. To claim that only religious beliefs should be afforded state funding for schools is special pleading of the highest degree.
My view that none should be funded is consistent and based on a sound principled and pragmatic argument (even if you don't agree). Your view isn't consistent and that undermines your argument on both principle and pragmatic grounds.
How can you accept that a group of Sikh's want to set up a school based on Sikh principles and beliefs should be allowed to use state funding, but a group of vegans wanting to set up a school based on vegan principles and beliefs shouldn't be allowed state funding. Nonsense.