He has been criticized for having sacked headmaster Ray Honeyford who in 1984 wrote an article in The Salisbury Review arguing that multiculturalism was damaging the Pakistani children whom he taught.
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He was headmaster of Drummond Middle School in Bradford, Yorkshire, when in January 1984 he published an article critical of multiculturalism and its effect on British education in The Salisbury Review, a conservative magazine edited by the philosopher Roger Scruton.