“To be a King is not to be obeyed — but to be bound.”

Bound to protect the broken, to serve the just, and to rise when all others kneel.

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Truth

Upholding historical and moral truth against suppression and distortion.

Justice

Restoring lawful governance rooted in divine order and human dignity.

Restoration

Reawakening the rightful heritage of Scotland through peace and truth.

Arms of James Robert-Warwick Stuart

James Robert-Warwick Stuart

Stuart Prince of Wales | Heir of Bothwell

Born in the City of Manchester and bound by lineage to the Royal House of Stuart, James embodies the call to restore Truth, Justice, and the Christian faith within the realm. His life of exile, familial struggle, and honest revelation stands as testimony to the existence of divine providence and lawful inheritance. James' Heritable Line to the Crown is not derived from the Act of Settlement 1701 but from a direct line tracing back to the Franks, Egypt, and Jerusalem.

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John 3:16 - “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

Royal portrait of James Robert-Warwick Stuart
His Royal Highness
James Robert-Warwick Stuart James IX of Scotland
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James IV of England Portrait © The Scottish Crown
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His Royal Highness
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Public Petition Spotlight

Petitions Before Parliament

Public petitions allow citizens to place lawful concerns before Parliament. This section highlights petitions of public interest and directs visitors to the official UK Parliament petitions website.

Legislate to ban FPNs and prosecutions related to school attendance

This petition calls for Parliament to ban Fixed Penalty Notices and prosecutions relating to school attendance.

Deadline: 24 September 2026

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Make all court and tribunal transcripts available free of charge

Make all court and tribunal transcripts available for free. Currently, fees can reach thousands, creating a "paywall" for justice. All legal records should be public property to help ensure transparency, allow for fair appeals, and support victims. Access to the law should not depend on wealth.

Deadline: 5 August 2026

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Ban anyone convicted of terrorism offences from standing for public office

Introduce a new legal disqualification so people convicted of terrorism offences (in the UK or abroad) cannot stand as candidates or hold elected office, including local councils.

Deadline: 6 September 2026

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Appoint a Maternity Commissioner to improve maternity care for mums and babies

A 2024 parliamentary birth trauma inquiry recommended a Maternity Commissioner be appointed alongside a National Maternity Strategy to ensure mums and their babies were safe and looked after with professionalism and compassion.

Deadline: 7 July 2026

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Introduce a screening programme for prostate cancer, starting with high-risk men

We are calling on the Government to reassess the UK National Screening Committee’s (UK NSC) draft recommendation not to offer prostate cancer screening to anyone except men with BRCA1/2 genetic variants, and to introduce screening for all high-risk men.

Deadline: 13 July 2026

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Protect the Right to Live Without a Digital ID

I want a legal safeguard in all digital-ID laws that guarantees no one can be denied work, healthcare, banking, housing, or any other service for not having a government digital ID. Use must remain voluntary, and non-digital alternatives must always be available to prevent exclusion or pressure..

Deadline: 2 July 2026

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Increase funding for veteran-led organisation supporting veterans into work

We call on the Government to fund and support veteran-led organisations delivering training and employment for veterans who have fallen outside transition support, enabling them to move into sustainable work and reducing long-term reliance on welfare and crisis services across the UK.

Deadline: 17 September 2026

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