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Breaking the continuity of unsuccessful government by bringing the full support of Natural Law to the nationInvitationAnnual Conference of the Natural Law PartyPolicies and programmes to create problem-free government and a disease-free, crime-free, prosperous nation10.15 am – 4.00 pm, Saturday and Sunday, 26–27 October 1996Maharishi Golden Dome, Woodley Park, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 6UQThe Natural Law Party’s definitive position on all the issues of importance in the next general election will be presented and discussed during the conference – the European Union, a single currency, unemployment, taxation, crime, social welfare, health care, education, agriculture, energy and environment, constitutional reform and all-party government. The Natural Law Party’s manifesto includes the implementation of unique scientifically-validated programmes to create an integrated, positive national consciousness and enliven the good fortune of the whole country. The Natural Law Party is the only party with irrefutable evidence supporting its ability to fulfil its campaign pledges. There will be a special report on the Natural Law Party’s campaign for a ban on genetically engineered foods. Key speakers:Dr Geoffrey Clements, Party Leader David Lines, Party Chairman Peter Warburton, Deputy Party Leader Guest speaker: Dr Reinhard Borowitz, Secretary General of the Maharishi European Council of Natural Law Parties (representing the Natural Law Parties of all European countries). The conference will be attended by candidates, members and supporters of the Natural Law Party from throughout the UK. The party already has about 300 prospective candidates for the general election and is working towards having a candidate in every constituency. Representatives of the media are invited to attend any or all of the sessions. If you do not plan to attend the whole weekend, we would suggest that you attend the Saturday morning (and afternoon) sessions where the overall policy and strategy of the party will be outlined. |
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