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Key EU committee endorses Ashton | |
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A key Brussels committee has endorsed Baroness Ashton as the UK's nominee for EU trade commissioner, despite some MEPs expressing reservations about her. | |
In her first public appearance since being put forward for the role, she defended her suitability for the post. | |
UKIP leader Nigel Farage, a member of the European Parliament's trade committee, said she did not have "relevant experience" for the job. | |
But she said she had the authority to negotiate complex trade deals. | |
'Open and transparent' | 'Open and transparent' |
Appearing before MEPs, Baroness Ashton praised her predecessor Lord Mandelson. | |
Baroness Ashton was asked by MEPs to respond to recent newspaper claims that Lord Mandelson, now back in Westminster as UK business secretary, had faced a potential conflict of interest during his time as EU trade chief arising from his alleged links with a Russian billionaire. | Baroness Ashton was asked by MEPs to respond to recent newspaper claims that Lord Mandelson, now back in Westminster as UK business secretary, had faced a potential conflict of interest during his time as EU trade chief arising from his alleged links with a Russian billionaire. |
On Sunday, Lord Mandelson dismissed the reports as "muck raking" and "innuendo". The question is do I have the ability to go and negotiate on behalf of the European Union...The answer is, yes I do Baroness Ashton | On Sunday, Lord Mandelson dismissed the reports as "muck raking" and "innuendo". The question is do I have the ability to go and negotiate on behalf of the European Union...The answer is, yes I do Baroness Ashton |
Asked whether she would declare all hospitality and any personal links she might have in the course of her new job, Baroness Ashton remarked that her predecessor was a "man of great integrity". | Asked whether she would declare all hospitality and any personal links she might have in the course of her new job, Baroness Ashton remarked that her predecessor was a "man of great integrity". |
"He has already taken great strides to deal with the stories that have appeared about him," she said. | "He has already taken great strides to deal with the stories that have appeared about him," she said. |
Of her own position, she said: "I have no difficulty in saying I will be as open and as transparent as possible." | Of her own position, she said: "I have no difficulty in saying I will be as open and as transparent as possible." |
Baroness Ashton has faced criticism she was parachuted into the role to allow Lord Mandelson to return to Westminster and to prevent a by-election, which would have resulted if an MP had been appointed. | Baroness Ashton has faced criticism she was parachuted into the role to allow Lord Mandelson to return to Westminster and to prevent a by-election, which would have resulted if an MP had been appointed. |
'Big hitter' | 'Big hitter' |
Mr Farage queried whether she was equipped to take on what, he said, was the most important trade brief in the world at a time of growing economic instability around the globe. | Mr Farage queried whether she was equipped to take on what, he said, was the most important trade brief in the world at a time of growing economic instability around the globe. |
"Now is not the time for a novice," he said. | "Now is not the time for a novice," he said. |
"We need a big hitter. Looking at your CV, you have no relevant experience to take on this dossier at a difficult time." | "We need a big hitter. Looking at your CV, you have no relevant experience to take on this dossier at a difficult time." |
Baroness Ashton, a former economist, said she was qualified to do the job and would argue the cause for free trade against the forces of economic nationalism. | Baroness Ashton, a former economist, said she was qualified to do the job and would argue the cause for free trade against the forces of economic nationalism. |
"The question is do I have the ability to go and negotiate on behalf of the European Union, bearing in mind that I want stability and economic growth," she told MEPs. | "The question is do I have the ability to go and negotiate on behalf of the European Union, bearing in mind that I want stability and economic growth," she told MEPs. |
"The answer is, yes I do. I am a negotiator. It is what I do." | "The answer is, yes I do. I am a negotiator. It is what I do." |
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