The values and principles of the UK
Which of the following rights is protected as part of the British value of individual liberty?
- ○The right to demand special exemptions from national law based on personal belief
- ✓The right to live free from undue interference by the state in one's private affairs
- ○The right to overrule elected representatives if you disagree with their decisions
- ○The right to absolute freedom of movement with no restrictions whatsoever
Correct answer
The right to live free from undue interference by the state in one's private affairs
Individual liberty includes the right to personal freedom and privacy, meaning the state should not interfere unnecessarily in people's private lives.
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