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The Lord Green of Deddington KCMG

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Lord Green of Deddington's full title is The Lord Green of Deddington KCMG. His name is Andrew Fleming Green, and he is a current member of the House of Lords.

Allowance claims · 2026

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Lords votes · 2026

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Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25

2026-05-18 King’s Speech
My Lords, I will focus on immigration, as noble Lords would expect. I hope my voice will return—it has just disappeared. It is increasingly clear that the sheer scale of immigration has now reached the point at which it is changing the whole nature of
2025-12-11 The UK’s Demographic Future
My Lords, I also congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Hodgson, on securing this debate. He has been consistent and courageous in drawing public attention to the very serious consequences that will flow from continued immigration on anything like the present
2025-11-20 Asylum Policy
I declare an interest, having been engaged with these matters for rather more than 20 years as the co-founder of Migration Watch, together with Professor David Coleman of Oxford University. I have read the Government’s Statement with great care. It cover
2025-09-19 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, this has been a most impressive debate, with the House operating at its best. However, we now face a challenge because, frankly, the Bill as drafted is a bit of a shambles. An enormous amount of work needs to be done, both on the detail that ha
2025-07-08 Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Noble Lords will be aware that I have been concerned with immigration matters for about 25 years. I have not paid much attention to asylum because the numbers were much smaller, but they are now significantly greater. I repeat my warning that we really n
2025-07-08 Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
My Lords, I can be very concise, mainly because I agree almost entirely with everything that the noble Lord, Lord Harper, said. We should not lose sight of the fact that this whole issue is a real concern to the public. They think we are being made fools
2025-06-24 Middle East
My Lords, as the Minister knows better than most of us, this is a very complex situation. The Government have handled it rather well so far; it has been a very complex week and the decisions taken have been very accurate. Nevertheless, I hope that the Go
2025-06-03 Diego Garcia Military Base
My Lords, I came to this matter with an open mind. I have listened to the arguments on both sides, and I have some background in the region. I conclude that the Minister has made his case on this matter.
2025-06-02 Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
My Lords, I will be brief. These matters are not new; indeed, it is now 24 years since I co-founded Migration Watch, together with Professor David Coleman of Oxford University. I listened with great interest to the Minister’s clear summary of the Gove
2025-05-15 Immigration System
I should like to declare an interest as president of Migration Watch UK. Indeed, I have spent 24 years on this subject, but I promise to be extremely brief today. Much of what the Minister said has addressed the issues that we now face. What this disc
2025-02-10 Government of Syria: Freedom of Expression, Religion and Belief
My Lords, as a former ambassador to Syria, I speak in support of the noble and right reverend Lord, Lord Carey of Clifton. I spent three years as ambassador in Damascus, in the dying days of President Assad, and I saw that regime first hand. His son’s r
2025-01-20 Asylum Seekers: Hotels
My Lords, I declare a non-financial interest as president of Migration Watch, but I shall speak personally today. This is a very difficult subject. Many good-hearted people have been working on these issues for years. Sadly, the situation has got steadi
2024-10-09 Illegal Migrants
My Lords, will the Minister confirm that the amount of legal net migration is 10 or more times that of illegal migration? When will the present Government take action to deal with the legacy of the previous Government?
2024-07-24 King’s Speech
My Lords, I will speak very briefly about one issue that has not been covered in our debate so far—or, as far as I know, in this House for many years. I put it to your Lordships that our country now faces its most serious challenge for nearly a century,
2024-04-17 Middle East: Deployment of British Armed Forces
My Lords, perhaps it is time that we learned from experience. In recent years British and western forces have been involved in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, and none of them has turned out well. I pay tribute to the forces concerned—it was a question of t
2024-03-20 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
My Lords, I wonder whether we are making rather heavy weather of this. Surely, the objective is that, if the situation changes in Rwanda, we stop sending people there. Do we not have a thing called an embassy? Could it not tell us? Is it not going to be
2024-03-20 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
My Lords, I will speak only once in this debate and very briefly, as usual. I should just mention my interest as president of Migration Watch UK. We have been pressing the Government for three years to get a hold of asylum but, regrettably, the situation
2024-03-12 Gaza: Humanitarian Aid
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2024-03-12 Gaza: Humanitarian Aid
My Lords, I thank the Foreign Secretary for his first response, which set out very clearly and practically what the Government are trying to achieve in the Middle East. The problem though is pretty clear; the problem is the Israeli Government, who are no
2024-03-04 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
My Lords, I shall be extremely brief. Some important points have been made, but I want to focus on the exact drafting of Amendment 3, which is clearly central and what the vote will be about. The puzzling aspect is that new subsection (1B) makes the cond
2024-03-04 UK Population Growth
My Lords, the figures show that immigration will account for 92% of our population increase in the next 15 years. That is five times the population of Birmingham, our own second-largest city. Furthermore, in the 20 years since the 2001 census, the Muslim
2024-02-19 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
The noble Baroness is probably right that the public are not focused on children, still less on the precise means by which they are assessed. However, they are concerned about large-scale, illegal immigration into Britain, which is what I was referring t
2024-02-19 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
I understand that but I said at the beginning of my speech that I was going to range more widely. There are difficulties concerning children, but the point of the Bill is deterrence. If the Government can deter people from coming here, they are saving th
2024-02-19 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
My Lords, I shall be brief but I will widen my remarks beyond just children. The Committee has made a very thorough examination of the Bill. I admire the quality of contributions from our legal colleagues. The debate has, however, been rather one-sided.
2024-02-14 Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
My Lords, the noble Lord is completely right on his numbers; migration is about 10 times, sometimes more, the inflow of asylum seekers. But the issue that concerns public opinion—maybe because it is always on television or because it is the only thing th
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Register of Interests · 1 entries on file

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Category 4: Sponsorship

  • Research assistance is received from Migration Watch UK
    registered 2014-12-11 · amended 2025-04-08
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Party history

2014-11-28present
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Contact

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APPGs (2026) · 0 active officership(s)

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Written parliamentary questions · 2026

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2026-02-12
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Palestine: Detainees
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Bills sponsored & supported · 2026

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Historic bills (all-time)

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