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Mandelson 'wanted EU foreign job' | Mandelson 'wanted EU foreign job' |
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Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has confirmed he had wanted to become the EU's first "foreign secretary". | Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has confirmed he had wanted to become the EU's first "foreign secretary". |
The High Representative for External Affairs post went to Lady Ashton. | The High Representative for External Affairs post went to Lady Ashton. |
Lord Mandelson denied he was blocked from the job by President Sarkozy - telling the BBC he never got close enough to getting the job to be vetoed. | Lord Mandelson denied he was blocked from the job by President Sarkozy - telling the BBC he never got close enough to getting the job to be vetoed. |
He told Radio 4's Today he was committed to the government but "in other circumstances I would have liked to have done that job". | He told Radio 4's Today he was committed to the government but "in other circumstances I would have liked to have done that job". |
He added that "it combines my interests in Europe and foreign affairs". | |
Asked about reports that he had wanted the UK foreign secretary job if he could not get the EU post, he said: "No. Don't believe everything you read in the newspapers." | |
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"But the point is I'm a member of this government and I'm committed to its success and its re-election and that's why I'm remaining a member of it." | |
Asked if he would nonetheless have been happy to go if he had had a chance of that job Lord Mandelson said: "Well the circumstances didn't arise." | |
He then denied President Sarkozy - with whom he had well publicised differences last year - had blocked him from the job, adding: "Nobody blocked me, I'm afraid we didn't get to that happy stage." | |
His departure would have been a significant blow for Mr Brown and taken as a sign that senior Labour figures had given up on the next election. | His departure would have been a significant blow for Mr Brown and taken as a sign that senior Labour figures had given up on the next election. |
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