My wife, kids and I lived for a year in Saudi Arabia about 22 years ago.
We were not allowed to wish anyone "Happy Christmas."
There were no churches, temples, what-have-yous: only mosques (and only sunni ones at that).
We had to listen to Islamic proselytisers and NOT argue when they delivered "the truth."
My wife was required to wear a bag on her head and a black cloak.
My wife was not allowed to drive a car.
At the time I felt very strongly that Britain should close all mosques, all Islamic clubs and schools,
and require that all women should NOT wear bags on their heads.
I am NOT anti-Islam: but I am anti shoving your ideas on other people.
All the countries inwith the British Isles are, supposedly, constituted as Christian countries,
and as such anyone of another faith is here under sufferance, and being allowed to
make a public display of one's faith if it not Christianity is a privilege, not a right.
Supposedly the vast majority of non-Christian people who have moved to Britain
have done so because of the religious and political tolerance that Britain presents, unlike
the countries they have come from; so, then to attempt to undermine it seems
at best extremely ungrateful.