MUSLIM women should have to remove the burka when officials need to see their faces for security reasons, David Cameron said today as he announced new initiatives to help tackle extremism in the UK.
However he distanced himself from a Frecnch-style all-out ban on such coverings.
Mr Cameron told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "In our country people should be free to wear what they like.
"Going for the French approach of banning an item of clothing, I do not think that's the way we do things in this country and I do not think that would help."
He said that there are certain places where women should not be allowed to wear either the niqab, which covers the face except for the eyes , or the full-length burka, which includes a mesh over the eyes.
Mr Cameron cited the example of schooling, adding it was "very difficult to teach unless you can look at your pupils in the eye".
The issue has been highly controversial in western Europe, with a backlash in France and Belgium where the full-face veil is banned.
There are 190,000 Muslim women in England who speak little or no English, according to Government estimates.
As a result Mr Cameron today launched a £20 million initiative aimed at helping Muslim women with their language skills in an attempt to integrate them into the community.
The Prime Minister said he would not avoid telling the “hard truths” needed to confront a minority of Muslim men whose “backward attitudes” led them to exert “damaging control” over women in their families.
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