Sandy yes, but that was centuries ago, and more for political reasons than anything. Whilst i understand the juxtaposition of feminism, the right to wear what you want, when you want, so one shouldn't be telling them what to wear, however it's become so much part of British life and especially in the capital. not just Muslim women having a spend up in Harrods. Our borough now has large pockets of immigrants, many are from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Somalia, and any number of African countries, where Islam has taken a hold and won't let go, now that has been translated to UK, and will only increase. Some seem to think that it's just scaremongering and that eventually those newer arrivals will blend in, well many of the older ones haven't. I am amazed when i go out now, particularly using public transport where English is rarely heard. That was unthinkable once upon a time.
Never mind when Scotland gets it's independence, perhaps we sassanachs can go there, i rather fancy the Highlands.