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Is our law praiseworthy?

Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 June 28, 2026

In connection with civil liberties, British law is at its lowest ebb Source

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Is our law praiseworthy?

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jun 30, 2026

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British law's current state reflects a necessary evolution to balance security and civil liberties in an increasingly complex world.

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The decline of civil liberties in British law undermines the very foundations of democracy and must be urgently addressed.

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The erosion of civil liberties in British law is a symptom of broader societal issues and requires a comprehensive reform, not just legal tweaks.

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While concerns about civil liberties are valid, the emphasis on security in British law is a practical response to contemporary threats.

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British law, despite its flaws, has mechanisms in place to protect civil liberties, showcasing resilience even in challenging times.

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