There is no place in British society for extremism or intolerance
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What is the UK's position on extremism?
Extremism is tolerated if it is peaceful
There is no place for extremism in British society
Extremism is only banned in politics
Extremism is a personal choice that is respected
Explanation
There is no place in British society for extremism or intolerance. This applies to all forms of extremism — political, religious, or ideological. Options A, C, and D incorrectly suggest that some forms of extremism are acceptable.
What does tolerance mean in the context of British values?
Agreeing with everyone's opinions
Accepting that others may have different beliefs and ways of life
Allowing people to break the law if it is part of their culture
Ignoring differences between people
Explanation
Tolerance means accepting that others may have different beliefs, values, and ways of life. It does not mean agreeing with everything (A), excusing law-breaking (C), or ignoring differences (D). It means respecting diversity while maintaining the rule of law.
According to British values, what is expected of people regarding others who have different beliefs or ways of life?
They must adopt the majority's beliefs
They should treat them with mutual respect
They can ignore them completely
They must report them to the authorities
Explanation
Tolerance and mutual respect is a fundamental British value. People are expected to accept that others may have different beliefs and ways of life, and to treat them with respect. There is no requirement to adopt majority beliefs, and having different lifestyles is not something to report to authorities.