
Erskine May
Erskine May is a detailed guidebook that explains the rules and procedures of the UK Parliament. It helps ensure parliamentary debates and decisions follow established conventions and laws. Think of it as a rulebook or manual that provides clarity on how members should conduct discussions, votes, and other parliamentary business. Although not a formal law, it’s regarded as the authoritative reference for parliamentary procedure, ensuring the institution operates smoothly, fairly, and consistently over time.