Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice
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Erskine May's "Parliamentary Practice", also known as Erskine May, is a comprehensive guide to the procedures and conventions of the British Parliament.
First published in 1844, it has undergone numerous revisions, with the 25th edition published in 2019.
The book details the rules and customs governing parliamentary business, including debates, voting, and legislation.
It serves as an essential resource for MPs, parliamentary staff, and anyone studying British parliamentary procedures.
Its detailed explanations and historical context make it an invaluable tool for understanding the workings of the British legislature.
The book's longevity and continued relevance demonstrate its enduring importance as a guide to parliamentary practice.
First published in 1844, it has undergone numerous revisions, with the 25th edition published in 2019.
The book details the rules and customs governing parliamentary business, including debates, voting, and legislation.
It serves as an essential resource for MPs, parliamentary staff, and anyone studying British parliamentary procedures.
Its detailed explanations and historical context make it an invaluable tool for understanding the workings of the British legislature.
The book's longevity and continued relevance demonstrate its enduring importance as a guide to parliamentary practice.
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