Life in the UK Test· UK Visas and Immigration
Tolerance and respect for others' faiths and beliefs in the UK means:
Choices
- AYou may practise your own beliefs and respect others' rights to do the sameCorrect
- BAll citizens must follow the same religion
- CThe state determines which faiths are allowed
- DReligion may not be discussed publicly
Answer
You may practise your own beliefs and respect others' rights to do the same
Tolerance is a core British value: people may practise their own religion or none, and must respect others' rights to do the same.
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- Q2Becoming a permanent resident or citizen of the UK requires you to support and respect:
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