The United Kingdom provides its citizens and residents with various fundamental freedoms, such as the right to freedom of speech and the right to practice any religion. According to the 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook, which of the following best describes the condition under which these freedoms must be exercised?
- Freedoms must be exercised within the framework of the law and with respect for the rights of others.Cevap
- BFundamental freedoms are absolute and cannot be restricted by any existing UK legislation or laws.
- CThese freedoms apply only to British citizens and are not afforded to those who have permanent residence.
- DThe right to freedom of speech protects individuals even when they use words that incite hatred or violence against others.
Cevap
Fundamental freedoms in the UK must be exercised within the law and with respect for the rights of others.
The correct answer is that freedoms must be exercised within the law and with respect for others' rights. The 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook emphasizes that while the UK is a free society, these rights are balanced by the responsibility to obey the law and respect the rights and freedoms of fellow citizens and residents.
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The balance between individual freedoms and the rule of law.
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