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Many of them convert to Christianity when they get here under the 'pray to stay' scheme. ;)

I know about that - but it wasn't what I meant. There are Christians living in places like Pakistan and Iraq. They are a minority and they have a hard time. My question was why don't we see these people coming over in the boats to escape persecution?

Incidentally, there are Pakistanis in the occupied towns of northern England who are Christians and Catholics.
 
Incidentally, there are Pakistanis in the occupied towns of northern England who are Christians and Catholics.


Most of my Indian customers are Christian... However did get what you mean and have noticed the lack if support for Christians in Islamic countries.
 
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My question was why don't we see these people coming over in the boats to escape persecution
How do you know we don’t
Did you know UK gets few few refugees (they aren’t fake)

Andy, why do you spend your life wallowing in your bias, when you could do some research, or do you just like to avoid facts:

The eruption of the Syrian Civil War in 2011 caused Christians to be targeted by militant Islamists and so they have become a major component of Syrian refugees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_emigration


Christian population of Iraq has collapsed. Of the nearly 1 million Assyro-Chaldean Christians, most have emigrated to the United States, Canada, Australia and within some of the 28 member states of the European Union and most of the rest concentrated within the northern Kurdish enclave of Iraqi Kurdistan. With continuing insurgency, Iraqi Christians are under constant threat or radical Islamic violence
 
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