AN EXTREMIST American Christian church insists it will protest outside a Leytonstone primary school over its teaching of gay history, in spite of the UK Border Agency saying it will “oppose” member's entry to the UK.

A message on the website of the infamous Westboro Baptist Church said members planned to demonstrate outside George Tomlinson School on Friday, after worldwide news reports of parents facing action for withdrawing their pupils from lessons on gay bisexual, and transgenered history.

The group’s founder, Reverend Fred Phelps, and his daughter, Shirley Phelps-Roper, were prevented from entering the country by the Home Secretary earlier this year when they planned to picket a play about a homophobic killing.

A spokeswoman for the UK Border Agency said: “Both these individuals have engaged in unacceptable behaviour by inciting hatred against a number of communities.

“We continue to oppose the entry to the UK of individuals where we believe their presence is not conducive to the public good.”

The church, which featured in a Louis Theroux documentary for the BBC, pickets events including the funerals of Aids victims and Amercan soldiers displaying placards with messages such as ‘god hates fags”.

In an email to the Guardian, Mrs Phelps-Roper wrote: “Your government thinks that they can keep the Word of God OUT of your borders. They cannot! God has jurisdiction even in the goofy UK.

“God's arm is NOT shortened by the disobedient, rebellious and violent rebels that inhabit your land. We will deliver our message to the George Tomlinson School, exactly as planned.

“God hates Fags and the government of the UK CANNOT CHANGE GOD!! God hates fag enablers!!”