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Dr Philip Lynch is an Associate Professor at the University of Leicester’s School of History Politics and International Relations. His work focuses on British and European politics, with a particular emphasis on parliamentary systems, Brexit’s impact, and party dynamics. He has authored numerous publications on UK parliamentary scrutiny of the EU, Euroscepticism, and Conservative Party evolution. His research explores themes such as post-Brexit governance, electoral strategies of political parties, and the intersection of national identity and political institutions.
Key research interests include the UK’s relationship with the EU, parliamentary oversight mechanisms, and the transformation of political parties in response to divisive issues like Brexit. Lynch’s work has been featured in peer-reviewed journals and textbooks, including *Exploring British Politics* (2023) and studies on select committees’ roles during Brexit debates.
He teaches courses on UK government and politics, and his contributions span constitutional law, electoral systems, and policy analysis. His publications frequently address sovereignty debates, EU withdrawal implications, and the challenges faced by political institutions during periods of significant policy change.
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