The values and principles of the UK
According to the Home Office handbook, what should someone do if they disagree with a UK law?
- ○Ignore the law if it conflicts with their personal or religious beliefs
- ✓Work to change the law through democratic and lawful means
- ○Apply for an exemption from the government
- ○Seek legal immunity through their country of origin's embassy
Correct answer
Work to change the law through democratic and lawful means
Even if someone disagrees with a law, they are expected to obey it while working through lawful, democratic channels to seek change.
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