Submitted on Wednesday 10th August 2011
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
THE AVOIDANCE OF UNNECESSARY WARS
That when Votes are taken in a British Parliament as to whether or not the British should go to War they should not be taken on Motions of some other Authority. They should be taken on the Principle as to whether or not the British should go to War, and nothing else. They should also be for the Conscience of the Individual who casts the Vote, and for no other. There should be no Reliance by any Individual either on the Conventions of the Past or on what any Individual may judge to be the Opinion of the English Majority in the present Parliament for the British. Decisions of such a Nature that are of Interest and Concern to the British as a Whole should require the Full and Unanimous Authority of all of the Countries that are represented in the Parliament, with each One enjoying Power or Veto. In this Way if any One of the English, Irish, Scots or Welsh does not wish to go to War then the British do not go to War.
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