Tolerance What is it?.

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Tolerance What is it?

Tolerance What is tolerance? Definition: The ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with.

Areas of intolerance This works out to being 115 hate crimes a day, and that doesn’t take into account unreported cases.

Tolerance as a British citizen Immigration

Tolerance as a British citizen Religious tolerance

Tolerance as a Tregolls citizen Examples of tolerance: Being open-minded Being respectful Being accepting Understanding that everyone is equal, no matter what their gender, ethnicity, nationality or sexuality Proud to have British values, proud to be tolerant, proud to be a Tregolls student.