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As much as possible, people ought to be allowed to decide for themselves how they live their lives.
The claim states a normative principle about how society should treat individual freedom: people ought to be allowed to decide for themselves how to live their lives. It is a value/ought claim rather than a descriptive fact or a causal assertion, so it is stored as a normative judgement.
Nigel Farage·Nigel Farage - High Profiles·ArticleJudgement · normative
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Well, I think it’s very easy. I’ve said that society needs some rules and a framework, but I think that as much as possible people ought to be allowed to decide for themselves how they live their lives, provided that they don’t cause grave offence or harm to others.
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