📘 Chapter 1: The Values and Principles of the UK
What does freedom of speech mean in the UK?
A You can say anything without any consequences
✓ You can express your opinions openly, but not incite hatred
C Only British citizens can speak freely
D Freedom of speech only applies in Parliament
💡 Explanation
Freedom of speech in the UK means people can express opinions openly, but speech that incites hatred or violence is not permitted.
More questions from this topic
- ? Which of the following is a fundamental principle of the UK?
- ? Which Act incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law?
- ? TRUE or FALSE: The media in the UK is free to report on matters of public interest.
- ? Which of the following is NOT protected by freedom of speech in the UK?
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