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Labour peer gets EU foreign job | Labour peer gets EU foreign job |
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EU leaders have picked Baroness Ashton to be the union's high representative of foreign affairs and security. | |
Baroness Ashton, currently EU Trade Commissioner, said she was "slightly surprised but... deeply privileged". | |
Gordon Brown backed her for the role - effectively the EU's foreign minister - after accepting Tony Blair could not become European Council president. | |
He said it "reaffirmed" the UK's role at "the heart of Europe" but the Tories said it was a "missed opportunity". | |
'Important position' | |
He told journalists he hoped the appointment would be "welcomed" in the UK and denied Baroness Ashton lacked the clout to do the job. | |
It is a sign of the regard that people have for Britain Gordon Brown class="" href="/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8369392.stm">Profile: Baroness Ashton | |
"It is a sign of the regard that people have for Britain and Baroness Ashton that we have secured this important position for the country," he told reporters in Brussels. | |
In her new role, Baroness Ashton said she was pursue a policy of "quiet diplomacy", representing EU values around the world and "forming the relationships we must have" to ensure Europe continued to exert influence. | |
Baroness Ashton emerged as a surprise candidate for the role on Thursday, when the EU's 27 leaders also announced that Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy would become the president of the EU Council - the job for which Mr Blair had been a prime candidate. | |
The BBC's Dominic Hughes said there had been unanimous backing for Baroness Ashton once her name was put forward for the role by the UK. | The BBC's Dominic Hughes said there had been unanimous backing for Baroness Ashton once her name was put forward for the role by the UK. |
With Mr Van Rompuy representing the centre-right Christian Democrat bloc, EU leaders are thought to have wanted to give the foreign affairs portfolio to a centre-left politician as a counter-balance. | With Mr Van Rompuy representing the centre-right Christian Democrat bloc, EU leaders are thought to have wanted to give the foreign affairs portfolio to a centre-left politician as a counter-balance. |
European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso said her appointment showed the UK remained at "the heart of our project". | |
The Tories said Baroness Ashton's appointment demonstrated Gordon Brown's determination to "have someone in one of those roles". | |
"I think we have missed an opportunity here," said Timothy Kirkhope, the leader of Tory MEPs in Brussels. | |
"I wonder whether being the high representative for foreign affairs, when there are a lot of foreign policies in different capital cities around Europe, whether that has actually missed out for us in getting more influence in the area of economics." | |
'Little-known figure' | |
Baroness Ashton was a government minister for eight years, latterly as leader of the House of Lords, before being chosen to replace Lord Mandelson as EU Trade Commissioner in 2008. | |
She is not a well-known figure in British politics but has been commended for the job she has done in her current role. | She is not a well-known figure in British politics but has been commended for the job she has done in her current role. |
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband was heavily linked to the role of foreign affairs chief, created under the terms of the Lisbon Treaty. | British Foreign Secretary David Miliband was heavily linked to the role of foreign affairs chief, created under the terms of the Lisbon Treaty. |
However, he said he wanted to stay in British politics. | However, he said he wanted to stay in British politics. |