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Well at least Boris Know it's more than simply a "holiday";
The Prime Minister will use his Christmas message to express sympathy for Christians "who are facing persecution" around the world.
Boris Johnson will also vow to “defend” their right to religious expression, saying he will aim to “change” the dire predicament of those punished for their faith.
He will say: “Today of all days, I want us to remember those Christians around the world who are facing persecution.
“For them, Christmas Day will be marked in private, in secret, perhaps even in a prison cell.
“As Prime Minister, that’s something I want to change. We stand with Christians everywhere, in solidarity, and will defend your right to practise your faith.”
A Downing Street source said the Prime Minister "wants to look at how we can lead on the issue around the world”.
The Telegraph today.
Power to his elbow.