Noel Lynch is a politician living in England and a prominent member of the Green Party of England and Wales. He represented the Green Party on the London Assembly between May 2 2003 and June 10 2004, after replacing Victor Anderson who resigned. Due to a fall in the Green vote, he did not retain his seat at the 2004 London Assembly election, leaving Cllr. Darren Johnson AM and Cllr. Jenny Jones AM as the remaining members of the London Assembly Green Group. He is currently Co-ordinator of the London Federation of Green Parties.
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| - Noel Lynch is a politician living in England and a prominent member of the Green Party of England and Wales. He represented the Green Party on the London Assembly between May 2 2003 and June 10 2004, after replacing Victor Anderson who resigned. Due to a fall in the Green vote, he did not retain his seat at the 2004 London Assembly election, leaving Cllr. Darren Johnson AM and Cllr. Jenny Jones AM as the remaining members of the London Assembly Green Group. He is currently Co-ordinator of the London Federation of Green Parties.
- Noel Lynch (born 20 January 1947) is a Green Party politician who was briefly a member of the London Assembly. Born in Ireland, Lynch moved to London in 1986. A resident of East Finchley, he runs a charity shop on the Archway Road and is a freelance auctioneer. He has twice stood unsuccessfully for election to parliament: In 2003 at a by-election in Brent East and in the at Finchley and Golders Green.
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| - Noel Lynch (born 20 January 1947) is a Green Party politician who was briefly a member of the London Assembly. Born in Ireland, Lynch moved to London in 1986. A resident of East Finchley, he runs a charity shop on the Archway Road and is a freelance auctioneer. In the London Assembly election, 2000 Lynch was fourth in the Green Party's list of candidates for the London-wide "top-up" seats. The Greens won three seats on the list. In March 2003 one of the Green assembly members, Victor Anderson, resigned and Lynch was automatically elected to fill the vacancy. When the next assembly election was held in 2014 the Green vote decreased and Lynch lost the seat. He has twice stood unsuccessfully for election to parliament: In 2003 at a by-election in Brent East and in the at Finchley and Golders Green.
- Noel Lynch is a politician living in England and a prominent member of the Green Party of England and Wales. He represented the Green Party on the London Assembly between May 2 2003 and June 10 2004, after replacing Victor Anderson who resigned. Due to a fall in the Green vote, he did not retain his seat at the 2004 London Assembly election, leaving Cllr. Darren Johnson AM and Cllr. Jenny Jones AM as the remaining members of the London Assembly Green Group. He is currently Co-ordinator of the London Federation of Green Parties.
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