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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
I would expect a question on an immigration application form to ask about religion, with the caveat that you don't have to answer, or an option saying "prefer not to say".
And what are you going to do with the answers?
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
I would not allow anyone in, whatever their religion, including atheism, if there was any reason to believe there was a conflict with British values. Equality of women is certainly something I would consider a British value.
So by your logic, anyone who says 'muslim' to the above question is automatically disqualified.
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