The values and principles of the UK
What does 'mutual respect and tolerance' as a British value specifically require of people living in the UK?
- ○That everyone must adopt the same religious practices as the majority population
- ✓That people accept and respect the rights of others to hold different faiths and beliefs
- ○That individuals must not express any personal religious views in public
- ○That only faiths recognised by the Church of England are protected
Correct answer
That people accept and respect the rights of others to hold different faiths and beliefs
Mutual respect and tolerance means accepting that others may hold different faiths and beliefs and respecting their right to do so, even if you disagree.
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