British Citizens Freedom;Constitution

British Citizens Freedom
British Citizens Freedom

Structured questions
1. Examine two ways by which the British constitution protects its citizens.( your answer must include relevant theoretical views of freedom ) 800 words

The British Constitution is uncodified.

Our constitution is unlike any other in the world due to this one fact.

Since it is uncodified amendments to it are made easily and without too many problems occurring.

Human rights in Britain are protected by the Human Rights Act 1998

There are 16 basic rights protected by the Human Rights Act.

As you would expect, they concern issues such as life, liberty and freedom from slavery and inhuman treatment.

But they also cover rights that apply to everyday life, like what we can say and do, our beliefs and the right to marry and raise a family.

2. explain how EU membership provides UK citizens with additional personal freedom. 600 words
you can go over word count by 15% if something

EU Membership has lots of freedom for the UK citizens

As a member of the EU, UK citizens benefit from freedom of movement across the continent.

Considered one of the so-called four pillars of the European Union, this freedom allows all EU citizens to live, work and travel in other member states.

A British person to has the right to stay in any other EU country providing they have a valid UK passport.

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