Andrew Green, Baron Green of Deddington

Andrew Fleming Green, Baron Green of Deddington, KCMG (born 6 August 1941) is a former British diplomat. He is the founding chairman of MigrationWatch UK, an organisation concerned with immigration to the United Kingdom. He has also held a number of positions with voluntary organisations.

Parliamentary portrait, 2019

Background and education

Lord Green was educated at Haileybury before going up to Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read Natural Sciences and Economics. He then took a three-year Short Service Commission in the Royal Green Jackets.

Career

Diplomatic career

On joining the Diplomatic Service in 1965, he studied Arabic in Lebanon. Thereafter, he spent half his career in the Middle East where he served in six posts. The remainder of his service was divided between London, Paris, and Washington DC. He was HM Ambassador in Syria (1991–94) and then Director for the Middle East at the Foreign Office, before serving for four and a half years as ambassador in Saudi Arabia.

MigrationWatch UK

After his retirement in June 2000, Lord Green went on to co-found MigrationWatch UK[1] together with David Coleman, Professor of Demography at Oxford University. He has been chairman since it was established in December 2001.

Other work

He chaired Medical Aid for Palestinians (a British charity seeking to improve health care for Palestinians both in Palestine and in refugee camps) for three years.[2] He was for 12 years a board member of Christian Solidarity Worldwide (a human rights organisation which speaks for Christians and others around the world who are suffering persecution for their religious beliefs).

He was the co-chair of the lobbying group British Syrian Society, founded by President Assad's father in law Fawaz Akhras, until his resignation in 2011.[3] He was re-appointed as Director of the Society in 2018.[4]

Awards

He was appointed to the Order of St Michael and St George as a Companion (CMG) in the 1991 Birthday Honours[5] and was promoted as a Knight Commander (KCMG) in the 1998 Birthday Honours.[6]

On 21 October 2014 it was announced that Sir Andrew Green was to be created a life peer on David Cameron's personal recommendation for Green's "proven record of public service."[7] He was duly raised to the peerage as Baron Green of Deddington, in the County of Oxfordshire on 28 November 2014.[8][9] Lord Green sits on the cross benches in the House of Lords.

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References

  1. "Welcome". MigrationWatch UK. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  2. "Andrew Green: A divisive peer for a divided time" Independent 24 October 2014
  3. Ian Black "Assad's father-in-law under pressure to quit British Syrian Society" Guardian 22 March 2012
  4. "Companies House file".
  5. "No. 52563". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 1991. p. 3.
  6. "No. 55155". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1998. p. 3.
  7. "Peerages conferred". GOV.UK. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  8. "No. 61065". The London Gazette. 3 December 2014. p. 23350.
  9. "No. 27491". The Edinburgh Gazette. 3 December 2014. p. 1858.
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by
The Lord Callanan
Gentlemen
Baron Green of Deddington
Followed by
The Lord Evans of Weardale
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