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LAUNCH OF NATURAL LAW PARTY CAMPAIGN FOR WINCHESTER PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTIONProgrammes for ideal education, health and housing, and to create a crime-free, problem-free societyNEWS CONFERENCE 11.30 am Tuesday llth November Royal Hotel, St Peter's St, Winchester (Tel: 01962 840840) SPEAKERS: Rosemary Barry, Natural Law Party candidate for Winchester by-election Peter Warburton, Deputy Leader of the Natural Law Party Gerald Napper, Chairman of Crossways Parish Council (near Dorchester) Rosemary Barry will present the Natural Law Party's scientifically validated policies, and, as a Hampshire resident, her vision of what these can achieve for Winchester and the nation. Peter Warburton will show how the Natural Law Party's policies go right to the heart of the problems in each area of administration, offering effective solutions. He will discuss, in particular, unemployment, housing and national planning, the European Union and single currency, presenting the Natural Law Party's completely new approach. Gerald Napper, previously an active member of both the Conservative and Labour parties, will explain the reasons why he has joined the Natural Law Party and will discuss his direct experience of implementing Natural Law Party policies. He stood as the Natural Law Party's candidate for South Dorset in the 1997 general election. This by-election represents the first opportunity that Winchester constituents have had to vote for a Natural Law Party candidate in a British parliamentary election. The Natural Law Party was first established in the United Kingdom at the 1992 General Election and has since been established in over 50 countries around the world. Demonstration of Yogic FlyingDuring the news conference there will be a video-taped presentation of Yogic Flying, a programme promoted by the Natural Law Party for its proven benefits to society, including reduced crime rates and improved economic trends. The news conference speakers are also available for interviews at other times by appointment. Press office (01962 852122). Rosemary Barry (01703 267345). Peter Warburton (mobile 0410 417895). |
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