Claim 410545f1
Not RatedValue judgement
Not assessed for accuracy.
“Those things are very important.”
The speaker is expressing a value judgment about the significance of the previously mentioned things. This is an assessment of importance, not a verifiable state of the world.
Reasoning & Evidence
Not assessed for accuracy — categorized as a value judgement or prediction.
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I think the fact that, whilst our history is not perfect – no country’s is – I think we have in the last few centuries contributed a lot more good than bad to the world. I think the way that we – through civil war and evolution – put together a form of parliamentary democracy that was viewed by the rest of the world as a civilised model to adopt. And, I think, to have had, since Magna Carta, an evolving but very stable and sound judicial system that actually gives the individual of this country much greater liberty and protection from the state than virtually anywhere else in the world.
I see those things as being very important, and I see those things as being very much under threat.
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