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Started by: First Mate (2423)

Paragraph 2130 of Erskine May, often referred to as the “Bible of parliamentary procedure,” provides guidance on how members in debate should conduct themselves. According to this paragraph, members should be brief and directly related to proceedings. Additionally, their statements should not be phrased in a way that is intimidating or seeks to influence debate when referring to people in the galleries. This rule ensures respectful and focused discourse during parliamentary discussions

Replied: 8th Feb 2024 at 18:35

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