James Edward

William Bell Dr.

Leduc Alberta Canada

jimdedward88@gmail.com

04 January 2026

To The Privy Council

Buckingham Palace

London, England, UK

SW1A 1AA

Dear Council,

I have read the, Act of Settlement (1700), and have concluded that it makes no sense. Not only is there no punctuation, at the top of the act the legal declaration is made to France. France has never and will never have legal jurisdiction over England and as a result the act must be recanted. Furthmore it is written in the past tense and reads like a story, not a law. It is treasonous to enfoce such an act and those members of parliament who voted in favour of this act will be tried for treason. Parliament does not choose the king, there is no succession law, and any attempt to create one will be met with legal action.




Sincerely,


James Edward




PS this letter was sent to the privy council at the following email address, enquiries@pco.gov.uk