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Africa News > Blog > Blog > Badenoch Backs Office Managers’ Right to Ban Face Coverings, Cites Integration Concerns
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Badenoch Backs Office Managers’ Right to Ban Face Coverings, Cites Integration Concerns

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Last updated: June 8, 2025 9:17 pm
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By Esther Edoh

London, UK – United Kingdom Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch has ignited a debate on religious freedom and workplace regulations by asserting that office managers should have the authority to prohibit employees from wearing face coverings, including the burka. Her comments come amidst a broader discussion on integration and the role of religious practices in British society.

Badenoch, known for her forthright views, stated she holds “strong views about face coverings” and would not permit individuals wearing them into her constituency surgeries. She emphasized the importance of face-to-face communication, stating, “I’m not talking to people who are not going to show me their face, and I also believe that other people should have that control.”

Her statements follow the recent resignation and reinstatement of Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf, triggered by a disagreement over colleague Sarah Pochin’s call for a burka ban “in the interests of public safety.”

While acknowledging the possibility of a national burka ban, Badenoch argued that focusing solely on this issue misses the underlying problems hindering integration. She identified Sharia courts and first-cousin marriage as “insidious” barriers to societal cohesion. “If you were to ask me where you start with integration – sharia courts, all of this nonsense sectarianism, things like first cousin marriage – there’s a whole heap of stuff that is far more insidious and that breeds more problems,” she stated.

Badenoch emphasized her belief in individual autonomy, advocating that individuals should be free to choose their attire, independent of pressure from family or community. “My view is that people should be allowed to wear whatever they want, not what their husband is asking them to wear or what their community says that they should wear.”

She further elaborated on her position regarding workplace attire, stating, “Organisations should be able to decide what their staff wear; it shouldn’t be something that people should be able to override.”

Referencing France’s burka ban, Badenoch cautioned against viewing such measures as a simple solution to integration challenges, arguing that France still faces significant integration issues. “France has a ban and they have worse problems than we do in this country on integration. So banning the burka clearly is not the thing that’s going to fix things.”

However, Badenoch’s position raises potential legal concerns. Experts point out that employers enforcing bans on religious clothing could face legal challenges under equality and human rights laws, potentially being accused of discrimination. To justify such bans, organizations would need to demonstrate a legitimate reason, such as ensuring health and safety or enabling effective communication.

The debate surrounding Badenoch’s comments underscores the complex interplay between religious freedom, cultural integration, and workplace regulations in modern Britain. Her stance is likely to fuel further discussion on the balance between individual rights and the authority of organizations to set their own standards.

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