The values and principles of the UK
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the UK's approach to religious practice?
- ○Only Christianity is officially recognised and protected by law
- ○Religion is entirely banned from public life and must remain private
- ✓People are free to practise their religion, but they must also accept others' right to do the same
- ○The government decides which religions may be practised in public
Correct answer
People are free to practise their religion, but they must also accept others' right to do the same
The UK values freedom of religion and the tolerance of different faiths; people may practise their own religion while respecting others' right to follow theirs.
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