5 Aims

  1. Raise awareness of the need to end party-based political systems which divide people and only work in the interests of the political parties and not the interests of ordinary people in any country. This includes banning the practice of political ‘whipping’.
  2. To increase the power and voice of ordinary people and reduce the power of the state-funded elite. Our economy and society are still based on elitism and unfairness, so we need ordinary people to address these economic and social absurdities wherever in the world they live.
  3. To reduce elitism and unfairness we need to extend to all people the economic and social principles of Contract, Choice and Consent. It is these core principles which dating back to the eighteenth century form the basis of our rights and freedoms. Relationships at every level from the personal to the political must reflect these principles. We must preserve them to preserve our freedom and extend our democracy.
  4. Making the world’s working people aware that they are slaves and victims of indebtedness. Only the elite benefit from indebtedness. Authoritarianism, Austerity and Anti-austerity are the elite’s way of making us pay, one way or another, to maintain their power and position.
  5. Challenge the whole Western world’s economy that is now sustained by debt, driving a measured by ‘growth’ economic agenda.