What we have had in British
political life
under British common law is a procrustean class system, one of the most fixed in the world, confirming aristocratic and plutocratic class rule, rigidly preventing the overwhelming numbers of the lower class from gaining equality, representation in government, decent working
conditions, the
right to union organization, suffrage, and acceptable living standards until the end of the nineteenth century.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana believes in the principles that democratic societies provide individuals with the best
conditions for
political liberty, personal freedom, equality of opportunity and economic development
under the rule of law; and therefore being committed to advancing the social and
political values on which democratic societies are founded, including the basic personal freedoms and human
rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosp
rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosp
Rights; in particular, the
right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the
right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the
right to a free and independent media; the
right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosperity.