No, it didn't. Once they were forced to act, Birmingham City Council and its multicultural fanboy allies set up a straw man and have been desperately trying to kick it to bits ever since. The Trojan Horse allegations were not about extremism and radicalisation. They were, in the words of BCC's own chief executive, about "whether there’s undue influence in the ethos, curriculum and practices of schools in relation to Islam."
Andrew Gilligan blogged on this a month ago. As it happens, he believes there is evidence of extremism, nevertheless this is not the pretext upon which all the official investigations were launched.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/an...an-horse-plot/