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The Right to Roam the countryside, areas in urban centres as well as swim or canoe in rivers is subject to such constraints as the law of trespass established as a section of tort law.

Just as political parties maintain laws that shield their party benefactors, many of whom own assets including significant tracts of rural land and urban spaces, from trespass, so they also guide law and regulations away from impacting the financial assets of their benefactors.

This tendentious, unfair and corrupt behaviour of political parties would not exist if our constitutional settlement acknowledged this unacceptable discrimination imposed by parties by opting for a country with a more wholesome politics with no parties.

The book, "The Book of Trespass" is a statement, axiomatic of the fundamental dividing lines over which political parties battle concerning the defence of their benefactors against what is termed trespass. This legally enforceable state is of increasing significance in a society which political parties have shaped into a few with assets and a majority without. This process of disparity continues today under the management of political parties in the form of macroeconomic policies which drive a continued widening of income disparity and the enrichment of a tiny faction with increasing financial and physical assets.

Intimidation

This marginalizing of a large part of the constituency creates a state of constraints on freedom, damping down prospects related to the limitation of resources available to most. This situation leads to a form of intimidation and cultivation of submissive behaviour imagined by many to be a way to avoid damage to their individual prospects. This theme is developed in the "Controls" section.


It is time for a politics without parties!!