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Fundamental British Values: What is the general concept of 'values'? | Values are the core underpinning beliefs of a community or society. They act as a guide to peoples' behaviour and can help them to know what is right from wrong. |
British Values: DEMOCRACY | People power - all have a role in influencing decision making. Also, involves freedom to express opinions and a willingness to listen to other views. |
British Values: THE RULE OF LAW | Laws protect everyone equally, no one is above the law and all are aware of rights and responsibilities. |
British Values: INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY | Freedom, including the individual's right to hold beliefs, to act and express themselves as they choose within the law. |
British Values: MUTUAL RESPECT AND TOLERANCE FOR DIFFERENT FAITHS AND BELIEFS | Equality and fairness for all regardless of their background or religious beliefs. |
Which British value link these words: Freedom Individual choice | INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY |
Which British value link these words: Influencing decisions People power | DEMOCRACY |
Which British value link these words: Equality Fairness | MUTUAL RESPECT AND TOLERANCE |
Which British value link these words: Laws protect everyone No-one is above the law | RULE OF LAW |
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