Values and principles practice question
In the UK, the rule of law means that:
- Everyone, including the government, must obey the lawCorrect answer
- Only ordinary people must obey the law
- The monarch is above the law
- Laws only apply in England
Why
The rule of law means no one is above the law, including those who govern.
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- Which of these is a fundamental right protected in the UK, alongside the responsibilities that come with it?
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- In a democracy such as the UK, where does the authority of government ultimately come from?
- Which of these is a fundamental freedom that people in the UK are expected to respect and enjoy?
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