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'Parliamentary bible' Erskine May available online for free | 'Parliamentary bible' Erskine May available online for free |
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Erskine May - the "bible" of Parliamentary procedure - is now available to read for free and in full online for the first time. | Erskine May - the "bible" of Parliamentary procedure - is now available to read for free and in full online for the first time. |
The book is the go-to guide for anyone in British politics and is often referred to by Speaker John Bercow. | The book is the go-to guide for anyone in British politics and is often referred to by Speaker John Bercow. |
Previous editions had only been available in print - with the most recent publication priced at £329.99. | Previous editions had only been available in print - with the most recent publication priced at £329.99. |
Parliamentary authorities have also confirmed that future updates to the book will be available online. | Parliamentary authorities have also confirmed that future updates to the book will be available online. |
The newest edition - the 25th - is now on the parliament.uk website and is fully accessible and searchable. | The newest edition - the 25th - is now on the parliament.uk website and is fully accessible and searchable. |
Mr Bercow said he was "delighted" at the development, adding that "Parliamentary practice and procedure does not exist in a vacuum." | Mr Bercow said he was "delighted" at the development, adding that "Parliamentary practice and procedure does not exist in a vacuum." |
The current Clerk of the House of Commons, Dr John Benger, said Erskine May "attracts wide public interest as a source of information and is also influential in many other countries". | The current Clerk of the House of Commons, Dr John Benger, said Erskine May "attracts wide public interest as a source of information and is also influential in many other countries". |
"The digital version will maintain the iconic status of Erskine May whilst opening up parliamentary practice to a wider audience, something that is all the more important at this time of such great constitutional and procedural turbulence." | "The digital version will maintain the iconic status of Erskine May whilst opening up parliamentary practice to a wider audience, something that is all the more important at this time of such great constitutional and procedural turbulence." |
The first edition was published in 1844 when Erskine May was an assistant librarian. He became Clerk of the House in 1871. | |
The most recently-published edition is the 25th print. | The most recently-published edition is the 25th print. |
What changes have come in since the last edition in 2011? | What changes have come in since the last edition in 2011? |
Here are a few of snippets from the new online version: | Here are a few of snippets from the new online version: |
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