Residents and citizens in the United Kingdom enjoy several fundamental freedoms, including the right to freedom of speech and the right to a fair trial. Based on the principles of British life, which of the following best describes how these freedoms are applied in practice?
- AAll individual freedoms are considered absolute and cannot be restricted by the law once a person becomes a British citizen.
- Freedoms are protected by law but are limited to ensure they do not interfere with the rights of others or the safety of the community.Cevap
- CFundamental freedoms are only granted to those who have actively demonstrated their commitment to the UK through community participation.
- DWhile these freedoms are guaranteed for British citizens, they can be legally suspended for residents who do not hold a British passport.
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Freedoms in the United Kingdom are protected by law but are limited to ensure they do not interfere with the rights of others or the safety of the community.
The correct answer reflects the fundamental principle that while the UK protects individual liberty, these freedoms are subject to the law. This ensures that the exercise of one person's rights does not infringe upon the freedoms, rights, or safety of others in society.
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