In the UK, individual liberty refers to the fundamental rights and freedoms that allow individuals to act, think, and express themselves freely, as long as they do not infringe on the rights of others. These liberties are protected by law, most notably through the Human Rights Act 1998, which incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. Key aspects of individual liberty include freedom of speech, the right to privacy, and the right to personal autonomy. While these rights are fundamental, they are not absolute and may be subject to certain limitations in the interest of public safety or the protection of others' rights.
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