The values and principles of the UK
Which TWO of the following are freedoms that people in the UK are entitled to?
- ✓Freedom of thought and belief
- ○Freedom from paying income tax
- ✓Freedom to marry someone of the same sex
- ○Freedom to travel to any country without a passport
Correct answer
Freedom of thought and belief, Freedom to marry someone of the same sex
Freedom of thought and belief, and the freedom to marry a same-sex partner, are both legal rights in the UK.
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