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What are values made up of

History and tradition

What are values protected by

Law, custom and expectations

What are the fundamental principles of British life.

1. Democracy.


2. The rule of law.


3. Individual liberty.


4. Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.


5. Participation in community life.

What are democratic values.

They are the fundamental beliefs and constitutional principles of our society, which units all Americans.

What is individual liberty

the liberty of those persons who are free from external restraint in the exercise of those rights which are considered to be outside the province of a government to control

Values pledge for new citizens

I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom and respect it's rights and freedoms. I will uphold it's democratic values. I will observe it's laws faithfully and fulfil my duties and obligations as a british citizen.

What is the UK made up off.

Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland

What is the official name of the country

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

What is Great Britain made up off

England, Scotland and Wales

What are the other islands closely linked with the UK

1. Channel Island


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2. Isle of Man

Fact

Channel Island and Isle of Man how their own government and are called "Crown dependences"

What governs England

Parliament located in the Westminster. However, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland how their own governments.