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Natural Law Party Election Broadcast (3 April 1992)
 

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Leader Dr Geoffrey Clements states that the Natural Law Party is the first in the world to base its politics on scientific principles and research within the sphere of Natural Law. Supported by intertitles, he lists the central themes of the Party's manifesto, including objectives for simple administration within the government, a low taxation policy and the desire to educate citizens' higher consciousness for the benefit of individuals and the nation.

Economic spokesman Dr Stephen Benson elaborates on the Party's economic strategy, detailing plans to improve the creativity of the people through training programmes leading to greater productivity and wealth.

Health Spokesman Dr Rigby explains that the Party's strategy, based around the use of enhanced education and natural medicines, is scientifically proven to reduce 50% of health costs and pain in sufferers. Dr Doug Henning, 'magician' and executive council member declares that the Party would create coherence in the national consciousness, nurtured through the use of transcendental meditation and 'yogic flying' (which is demonstrated). Noting that a vote for other parties would create conflict, Dr Clements promises to draw on the best of all parties to create an integrated government capable of satisfying the diverse needs of the nation.