UK Teacher Who Told Migrants To “Respect Our Laws or Leave” Banned From Teaching

A UK teacher who told migrants to “respect our laws or leave” has been banned from the classroom by the Department for Education.
Sam Everett was banned from the classroom despite an independent teaching panel clearing him of racism and recommending that he keep his job.
Everett taught PE at Haughton Academy in Darlington for two years while using a Twitter/X account to share his personal views on politics and current affairs.
The Daily Mail reports: His views included what some might regard as quite mainstream positions – including calling for the Navy to be deployed to stop small boats crossing the Channel.
Everett, from Middlesbrough, was open about being a teacher but did not mention where he taught. Despite this, someone worked out where he was employed and reported him to the school, prompting an investigation.
Everett admitted the Twitter account was his but denied that any of his posts were racist or sexist.
He was hauled before a Teaching Regulation Agency professional conduct panel – the body responsible for deciding whether teachers should be struck off – which heard the case over three days in January and February this year.
After hearing the evidence in full, the panel agreed with Everett that he was neither racist nor sexist and recommended he should keep his job, concluding that publication of its findings alone would be sufficient punishment.
Officials at the Department for Education then overruled that recommendation, concluding the panel had “failed to give sufficient weight” to the seriousness of his conduct – and banned him from teaching indefinitely.
Among the posts the investigation focused on were:
“Completely agree, if you don’t respect our laws, culture and way of life you should leave, nobody is forcing you to stay. We don’t go to other peoples countries and tell them they’re wrong for how they go about things.”
In response to a post saying “The law of Allah is superior to your laws”, he wrote:
“Sick of hearing rubbish being spouted by these idiots. They can live in societies where their values are accepted, it isn’t here. Leave. You won’t be missed.”
In response to a Britain First post describing migrants as “illegal migrant invaders” approaching British shores, he wrote: “Deploy the navy.”
The panel found the posts offensive, noting it implied advocating the use of military force against unarmed people in small boats.
Everett said he had been unaware Britain First was a far-Right organisation when he replied.
Another post read:
“There’s not an Islamist problem in our country according to some. How many times do we get called racists for being English? These people come from the most intolerable and barbaric places you can imagine and think they have more rights than us. Bore off.”
He also wrote that anyone who uses the word “comrade” “deserves to be shipped to Russia”, and when pro-Palestine protesters were picketing McDonald’s he wrote: “Feel like ordering 20 nuggets every time I see these idiots.”
source thepeoplesvoice.tv
