Naomi - Let me make this very simple -
The headline says that the store has cancelled Christmas.
The store has not cancelled Christmas, because it can't cancel Christmas.
You are the one dragging our pointless argument on because you wilfully accuse me of reading something that is not there, obliging me to point out that it is there.
OK - I have made my point as clearly as I can - if you choose not to grasp it for reasons of your own, that is your choice.
Back to the OP.
As I have pointed out from the beginning, the headline and strapline are simply factually inaccurate because the paper wants to infer that the reasons why the shop has no customer base for Christmas items is because of an influx of Muslims, and a dearth of Christian customers.
That may - or may not - be true, there is no evidence provided either way.
My sole argument is not with the concept of Muslim intake into the area, but that the paper has lied deliberately to create an impression which may or may not be factual.
To be clear - my argument is not with the store, or its stock control, nor Muslims moving into the area, or Christians moving out - my argument is with a paper that is telling lies to stir up trouble.