The values and principles of the UK
Which TWO of the following are part of what the Home Office handbook describes as the shared values of British society?
- ✓Tolerance of those with different beliefs
- ○Adherence to a single national religion
- ✓Respect for the rule of law
- ○Rejection of foreign cultural influences
Correct answer
Tolerance of those with different beliefs, Respect for the rule of law
Tolerance of those with different beliefs and respect for the rule of law are both explicitly named shared values in the Home Office handbook.
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