I agree with you on some points, definitely. But first: please show me a source that states Xmas is being officially banned in 3/4 of British companies. I'm a national Manager of a large greeting card and gift company, we are part of an enormous international chain. None of us or our competitors have banned Christmas in any way, so that's just utter nonsense. Sounds like the usual right wing crap spouted by the likes of the BNP.
Why do I say that? Well,my grandparents are Indian but my parents and I were all born and raised here, so we're British. Despite this, I face the prejudices of ignorant morons every day who assume that I can't POSSIBLY be a Christian, and therefore don't celebrate Christmas, because of the colour of my skin. It has a lot to do with the ridiculous hysteria the media stir up... far too many people are dimwitted enough to believe it.
I agree that people of other faiths should integrate more, which doesn't mean they need to 'give up their faith or get the hell out' (some ignorant imbecile said this earlier). I also agree that SOME companies have taken this way too far: the whole BA uniform thing, for example, was ridiculous.
My view is that there are plenty of idiots/zealots/extremists/genuine and decent people of all religions here. To say that no people who ''come here'' ever accept 'our values' is nothing but a generalisation. Pay less attetion to scaremongerers and fools.
I wish you all a happy Christmas, Yule, Rohatsu, Dong zhi, Modranect, Hanukkah, Yalda, Saturnalia, or whatever festival you mark. I respect all these, which doesn't affect the fact that I celebrate Xmas. The end.