2 John 1, chapter 22
An Act Regarding His Majesty’s Ability to declare war on states as he So Wishes; regarding the reciprocation of declarations of war; Regarding the conduct of war
Preface
- Whereas His Majesty can declare war on states as he wishes, he does not need to receive permission from Parliament.
- It shall be noted that His Most Excellent Majesty does request permission as of now.
- This Act shall be cited as the War Powers Act, 2019.
His Majesty’s Ablility
- His Majesty must request permission from Parliament to declare war on other nations.
- Permission shall be granted from no less than half the seats in the House of Commons.
Reciprocation
- His Majesty must request permission to accept and reciprocate a declaration of War.
- Permission does not have to be granted from Members, but they must be made aware in the same way as section 2 of this Act.
Conduct of War
- War must be conducted in a civil manner and must follow the Geneva Conventions.
- Any member who breaks these may be tried for War Crimes, and shall be stripped of all titles, honours, salaries, and ranks.