. >> okay, mustafa warsi, let's bnng >> okay, mustafa warsi, let's bring you in at this point, in whichse, what's the point of them if they if they are, you know, beneath british law in terms of the, the legal hierarchy, which they should be, then why do they even exist at all? surely it's time just to get rid of them. >> it is important to recognise that there are lots of different you know, britain is an incredibly diverse country. there are lots of different people that hold a whole, a whole host of moral and social views, have a range of beliefs about how best to organise their own lives and the lives of their families. most meaningfully, a significant section of those people believe that sharia courts or sharia councils rather do in fact provide a service insofar as it helps them organise their lives in a way that best accords with their deepest held beliefs. now, while it might be the case that this results in injustice at times, that by itself the fact that there exists injustice, or the fact that there exists particular instances where bad things have happened does not contradic