The Bleeding Obvious

In an article concerned with the recent remarks about sharia law by the Archishop of Canterbury,  Sunny Hundal says,

“We also have separate religious legal provisions for a religious minority – orthodox Jews. English law states that any third party can be agreed by two sides to arbitrate in a dispute. In the case of orthodox Jews it can be the Beth Din.”

If anybody, anybody at all out of the entire population of the UK,  can pick anyone else to arbitrate for them and be bound by their decison then it’s hardly ” separate religious legal provisions … for orthodox Jews”. It is legal provisions which are available to all and from the use of which Orthodox Jews are not excluded

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