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Full Name
  
Philip Norton

Occupation
  
Academic

Role
  
Author

Political party
  
Conservative

Name
  
Philip Baron

Party
  
Conservative Party


Born
  
5 March 1951 (age 73) Louth, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom (
1951-03-05
)

Alma mater
  
University of Sheffield, University of Pennsylvania

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania, University of Sheffield, King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford

Books
  
The British Polity, Parliament in British Politics, Back from Westminster, Politics UK: Featuring 2005 Ele, Does Parliament matter?

Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth (born 5 March 1951), is an English author, academic and Conservative peer. He has been described as "the United Kingdom's greatest living expert on Parliament" and "a world authority on constitutional issues".

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Education

Norton was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Louth. He graduated from the University of Sheffield with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and later as a Doctor of Philosophy, and from the University of Pennsylvania with a Master of Arts.

Career

Norton is a Professor of Government in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Hull, and was head of the Department from 2002 to 2007. Since 1992 he has been the Director of the Centre for Legislative Studies. Norton has been a member of the Hansard Society advisory council since 1997 and became Director of Studies in 2002.

He was created a life peer with the title Baron Norton of Louth, of Louth in the County of Lincolnshire on 1 August 1998. In 2000 he chaired a commission for Leader of the Opposition William Hague to design ideas for the strengthening of the institution of Parliament, and from 2001 to 2004 he served as the chairman of the House of Lords Constitution Committee.

In 2007 The Daily Telegraph named him the 59th most influential person on the right of British politics.

Norton is a regular contributor to Lords of the Blog, a collaborative blog by members of the House of Lords for the purposes of public engagement. The Guardian has described him as "a new star of the blogosphere." He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts . Lord Norton also has a personal blog in which he often cites some of the many evolving responsibilities he undertakes in political and academic circles. Currently for example, Norton is serving as co-chair of the Committee on Higher Education and continuing work with the Campaign for an Effective Second Chamber. Lord Norton has a Quiz on the Lords of the Blog and also often has Caption Competitions on his personal blog. The Norton View attracts some readership from around the world.

References

Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth Wikipedia