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Baroness Ashton has hit back at claims she does not have enough experience for the post of EU high representative for Foreign Affairs and security.Baroness Ashton has hit back at claims she does not have enough experience for the post of EU high representative for Foreign Affairs and security.
The Labour peer was the surprise choice of Europe's leaders for the role - dubbed the first EU foreign minister.The Labour peer was the surprise choice of Europe's leaders for the role - dubbed the first EU foreign minister.
Lady Ashton told the BBC that EU leaders were "comfortable" with her appointment - and that she will show she is "the best person for the job".Lady Ashton told the BBC that EU leaders were "comfortable" with her appointment - and that she will show she is "the best person for the job".
Belgian Herman van Rompuy is the new president of the EU Council.Belgian Herman van Rompuy is the new president of the EU Council.
On Thursday UK prime minister Gordon Brown abandoned his campaign for his predecessor Tony Blair to get the president's job after recognising he did not have enough support.On Thursday UK prime minister Gordon Brown abandoned his campaign for his predecessor Tony Blair to get the president's job after recognising he did not have enough support.
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Instead Baroness Ashton got the other top job created by the Lisbon Treaty - often referred to as the "EU's foreign minister".Instead Baroness Ashton got the other top job created by the Lisbon Treaty - often referred to as the "EU's foreign minister".
She 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 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.
Critics attacked the appointments as a "stitch-up" done behind closed doors and Baroness Ashton and Mr van Rompuy were relative unknowns with little political clout.Critics attacked the appointments as a "stitch-up" done behind closed doors and Baroness Ashton and Mr van Rompuy were relative unknowns with little political clout.
On BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Baroness Ashton dismissed claims that she had never been elected and millions of Europeans had no say in her appointment.On BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Baroness Ashton dismissed claims that she had never been elected and millions of Europeans had no say in her appointment.
Over the next few months and years I aim to show I am the best person for this job Baroness Ashton Top EU posts bring mixed response Papers unite against EU president Profile: Baroness Ashton Send us your commentsOver the next few months and years I aim to show I am the best person for this job Baroness Ashton Top EU posts bring mixed response Papers unite against EU president Profile: Baroness Ashton Send us your comments
"Their 27 elected heads of state have had a say and they all decided on me," she said."Their 27 elected heads of state have had a say and they all decided on me," she said.
She rejected criticism the appointments had been decided in secret saying: "We should never take away those opportunities for heads of state to talk frankly to one another".She rejected criticism the appointments had been decided in secret saying: "We should never take away those opportunities for heads of state to talk frankly to one another".
EU leaders were "very comfortable" with her appointment, she said adding: "This is not about a fudge it's about trying to reach a conclusion."EU leaders were "very comfortable" with her appointment, she said adding: "This is not about a fudge it's about trying to reach a conclusion."
"Over the next few months and years I aim to show I am the best person for this job," she said."Over the next few months and years I aim to show I am the best person for this job," she said.
"I think for quite a few people they would say I am the best for the job and I was chosen because I am.""I think for quite a few people they would say I am the best for the job and I was chosen because I am."
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She added: "I hope that my particular set of skills will show that in the end I am the best choice."She added: "I hope that my particular set of skills will show that in the end I am the best choice."
And she denied suggestions that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other foreign ministers did not know who she was.And she denied suggestions that US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other foreign ministers did not know who she was.
"It's not the case at all, of course there are foreign ministers I haven't met but ... I have worked alongside ministers from across the world," she said."It's not the case at all, of course there are foreign ministers I haven't met but ... I have worked alongside ministers from across the world," she said.
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She added: "It's not about gathering power, it's about saying as a team we are much more powerful and I will represent that team."She added: "It's not about gathering power, it's about saying as a team we are much more powerful and I will represent that team."
BBC Europe editor Gavin Hewitt said some Eurosceptics would be celebrating the appointment of Mr van Rompuy because it signalled an end to calls for a powerful European Council president who would impact on the world stage.BBC Europe editor Gavin Hewitt said some Eurosceptics would be celebrating the appointment of Mr van Rompuy because it signalled an end to calls for a powerful European Council president who would impact on the world stage.
Gordon Brown has welcomed the decision to appoint his friend and ally Baroness Ashton to the new EU role, saying it gave Britain "a powerful voice in Europe".Gordon Brown has welcomed the decision to appoint his friend and ally Baroness Ashton to the new EU role, saying it gave Britain "a powerful voice in Europe".
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Mr Brown said he still believed Mr Blair would have been "excellent" in the president's role but the Conservatives expressed satisfaction that the lower-profile Belgian, Mr van Rompuy, had been appointed instead.Mr Brown said he still believed Mr Blair would have been "excellent" in the president's role but the Conservatives expressed satisfaction that the lower-profile Belgian, Mr van Rompuy, had been appointed instead.
Shadow foreign secretary William Hague said: "I am very pleased that those of us across Europe who said that the president should be a chairman, not a chief, have won the argument."Shadow foreign secretary William Hague said: "I am very pleased that those of us across Europe who said that the president should be a chairman, not a chief, have won the argument."
Baroness Ashton is ideal for the role. She has never had a proper job and never been elected to public office Nigel FarageUKIP Baroness Ashton is ideal for the role. She has never had a proper job and never been elected to public office Nigel FarageUKIP class="" href="/2/hi/europe/8369730.stm">Top EU posts bring mixed response
Mr Hague congratulated Baroness Ashton on her new job, although the Conservative Party's leader in the European Parliament, Timothy Kirkhope, seemed less impressed.Mr Hague congratulated Baroness Ashton on her new job, although the Conservative Party's leader in the European Parliament, Timothy Kirkhope, seemed less impressed.
"We now have someone who has never faced the British electorate in a post created by a treaty that also never faced the British electorate," he said."We now have someone who has never faced the British electorate in a post created by a treaty that also never faced the British electorate," he said.
Former Labour leader and former EU commissioner Lord Kinnock said she was a "very substantial" figure who would do an outstanding job.Former Labour leader and former EU commissioner Lord Kinnock said she was a "very substantial" figure who would do an outstanding job.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "What they have gone for is high quality, functional effectiveness, not flamboyance and I think that that's reassuring to some people."He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "What they have gone for is high quality, functional effectiveness, not flamboyance and I think that that's reassuring to some people."
But Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, which campaigns for Britain's withdrawal from the EU, branded the decision "disgraceful".But Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, which campaigns for Britain's withdrawal from the EU, branded the decision "disgraceful".
"We've got the appointment of two political pygmies," he said. "In terms of a global voice, the European Union will now be much derided by the rest of the world.""We've got the appointment of two political pygmies," he said. "In terms of a global voice, the European Union will now be much derided by the rest of the world."
He added: "Baroness Ashton is ideal for the role. She has never had a proper job and never been elected to public office."He added: "Baroness Ashton is ideal for the role. She has never had a proper job and never been elected to public office."
The Liberal Democrats welcomed the news. Foreign affairs spokesman Ed Davey said: "With low-profile appointees, no-one can take seriously any longer the Eurosceptic deception that these positions would challenge the supremacy of nation states acting together when they agree."The Liberal Democrats welcomed the news. Foreign affairs spokesman Ed Davey said: "With low-profile appointees, no-one can take seriously any longer the Eurosceptic deception that these positions would challenge the supremacy of nation states acting together when they agree."