No we do not and we never have had total freedom of speech and neither does any country on this planet
However we do have Freedoms of speech, which is different.
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Each session of the UK parliament begins with a speech, attended by members of both Houses, by the Monarch outlining the legislation which the government proposes to enact in the coming session. The official UK government website www.directgov.uk gives an explanation of the proceedings, - search for "the State Opening of Parliament"
liberty means freedom and that's what the declaration of independence stands for!!!! remember ur facts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <<Thomas Jefferson Defined it in the "Declaration of The Rights of Man and The Citizen" as: "Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights of each man has no limits except those which assure to the other members of the society the enjoyment of the same rights. These limits can only be determined by law.">>In other words--the right to do what you want as long as you DO NOT interfere with the rights of others.The above taken from:How did the Founding Fathers define liberty and freedom
The UK uses the term MOTORWAY and label them as M1, M2, M3 etc.
The UK government, or parliament, makes such decisions.
There are 12 National Parks in the UK- in England they account for 7% of the land, where as in Wales 20% of the land is National Park.Answer.According to the National Parks Authority there are 15 National Parks in the UK.