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Sat Nov 2 2013DemocracyIt is generally agreed that liberal democracies are based on four main principles:
So many people mistakenly think that in our democracy that not only should they get what they want but that everyone should agree they should have it. What’s missing there is tolerance. When a law is determined in our democracy but I don’t agree that it should be passed then I have to behave according to that law. For example, a smoker might not like a law preventing them from smoking in an enclosed space but they are obliged to obey the law. Of course, they are also free to object to the law and protest against it, argue against it agitate against it. Non-smokers will have got what they want; non-smokers need not agree they should have done so. |
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