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Published Date: 19 November 2009
TONY Blair was out of the running as Europe's new President tonight after Gordon Brown said he was switching his support to another Briton – EU Trade Commissioner Baroness Cathy Ashton.


Tony Blair

She is now odds-on to become Europe's "foreign minister" – the second top job being allocated by EU leaders at a summit in Brussels.

Downing Street emphasised that Mr Brown only dropped his insistence on Mr Blair for the role of "President of the European Council" after arriving for the summit tonight to find support amongst his colleagues rapidly fading.

The situation became clear at a pre-summit meeting of EU Socialist leaders, including the Prime Minister.

"That being the case, Mr Brown took the initiative to ensure that the High Representative role will go to a UK person – someone who is already in the Commission, someone who is a woman – Cathy Ashton," a Downing Street spokesman said.

Other Socialist leaders – who had been struggling to agree on a centre-left candidate to submit for either of the jobs available, swiftly agreed – and tonight Downing Street indicated that some centre-right leaders would rally behind Baroness Ashton too.

"We don't anticipate any political blockages this evening," said one British official.

The surprise mustering of support for an outsider was seen as a mixture of pragmatism from Mr Brown coupled with enthusiasm from European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso.

The only person at tonight's talks over dinner apart from EU leaders themselves, Mr Barroso wants to increase the number of women in his Commission team.

And the role of EU "High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security" takes the rank of Commission vice-president – one of Mr Barroso's deputies.

He has been impressed by Baroness Ashton's performance since she took over as EU trade commissioner from Lord Mandelson almost exactly a year ago.

But few believed she was a serious candidate and, as the summit dinner got under way, some officials cautioned that the deal could come unstuck if the search for a European president became tricky.



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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2009 5:56 PM
  • Source: scotsman.com
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: European Union
 
1

go boil ur heid,

19/11/2009 18:10:57
Fanfare: TARARARARARA BOMTE-EH TARA BOOMTE-EH BOMTE-EH never you mind blairy poo,god will give you a good job in heaven. oh sorry your out of luck there as well har-de-har
2

Number 6,

Germany 19/11/2009 18:14:49
And finally. The paper would not look so foolish here if it had kept Scots up to date with the "No chance" attitude prevailing throughout Europe over Blair's bid.
3

RareJunk,

19/11/2009 18:19:53
The last person to strive to be master of a combined European super state was an adolph fella.

http://tinyurl.com/yhwrup8

See http://news.scotsman.com/politics/Glasgow-North-East-byelection-Decision.5816985.jp comment #171
4

Independent Mind,

Buckie, Glasgow, Oxford 19/11/2009 18:30:16
The European elite are far too shrewd to appoint Blair as the President of Europe.

With an incoming Eurosceptic Government in the UK they will be looking to draw as little attention as possible to their ever expanding superstate.

The appointment of Blair would only fan the flames of Eurosceptism here in the UK.

However, as we are one of the few countries in the EU that pay in more than we get out, they need to give us something. So we will be given the Foreign Minister position and some meaningless Labour stooge that nobody has heard of will get placed there to aggravate the Tories.
5

Mèths,

19/11/2009 18:40:16
Good evening rare junk. PM received and read a little late. Email changed. Hotmail corrupted. Explanation in pm.
6

Gordieboy,

Musselburgh 19/11/2009 19:30:33
And lo, there was much rejoicing!
7

Dùn Èideann Bully Wee,

19/11/2009 19:37:24

“Labour peer Baroness Ashton”?

And who is she exactly?
8

Union is Better,

19/11/2009 19:59:06
7. "“Labour peer Baroness Ashton”?

Sounds like a second home flipping, main home never visited, sell UK law ammendments to foreign companies, run of the mill, standard issue Labour peer.
9

ppink,

19/11/2009 20:31:01
Bring on Chicken Shack...
10

Jo Public,

19/11/2009 20:32:05
JESUS! That's a frightening photo above.

#11. She's not Mandy in drag is she??
11

Jo Public,

19/11/2009 20:47:53
#10. You have well and truely spoled my early supper.
12

Jo Public,

19/11/2009 20:48:03
spoiled
13

The west awake,

Argyll 19/11/2009 22:22:22
Thank God that appalling war criminal Blair never got the job.
Apart from his war crimes, for which he will probably never pay the price thousands of innocent Iraqis and British soldiers did, he is also one of the most divisive figures in world politics.
Surely the first President of Europe should be a unifier?
Now he can go back to his utterly bizarre day job of "middle east peace envoy"???!!! It's a hackneyed phrase, but it fits so well - You couldn't make it up.
14

the_figures_are _fudged,

Galashiels 19/11/2009 23:42:50
Browns opinion carries no weight in the EU , he has made the country a laughing stock.

His dithering is his biggest flaw.
15

Jedi Warrior,

Everywhere 20/11/2009 00:43:22
Tony Blair really is just a charlatan with no substance whatsoever. At least Obama isn't a weasel like him.
16

Spoot,

Third rock pool on the left 20/11/2009 11:57:40
Tony Blair for the Scotland manager job!
17

TomPullings,

the banks of the Clyde 20/11/2009 16:30:30
orry Jedi, but O'Bam is just a bankster front man same as that cretin Bush. He may sound cooler and look a bit more suave, but he is about as deep as the shallow end at Rutherglen baths. Hooray that Phoney Bliar didnae get the job, now if we could just arrange for him to be poor and homeless as well our joy would be so much greater.

 

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