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Lorne Green

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Preceded by
  
Stephen Bett

Political party
  
Conservative

Alma mater
  
Dalhousie University

Citizenship
  
British, Canadian

Residence
  
Snettisham, Norfolk

Website
  
Official website

Lorne Edmond Green is a Canadian-born English politician and former diplomat, who is the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, representing the Conservative Party. He was elected to the post on 5 May 2016, succeeding the previous incumbent, Stephen Bett.

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Diplomacy

Born in Nova Scotia, Green is a graduate of Dalhousie University in Halifax. He joined the Canadian Department of External Affairs after graduation, and held diplomatic posts in Pakistan, Iran and Yugoslavia, as well as serving at the Canadian High Commission in London under Paul Martin, where he was promoted to become the mission's press officer. In the 1980s, he served on NATO's Nuclear Planning Group in Brussels dealing with the controversy surrounding cruise missiles, and was also Director of Nuclear and Arms Control Policy in the Department of National Defence in Ottawa.

In 1998, he left External Affairs to help form the World Nuclear Transport Institute in London, and later retired from the diplomatic world in 2011, opening a coffee shop in Snettisham.

Police and Crime Commissioner

In 2015, Green was approached by the local Conservative Party association to stand in the 2016 election for Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner, which he won in May 2016.

References

Lorne Green Wikipedia