Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy will become President of the European Council and our own Baroness Cathy Ashton, formerly a Labour Party member of the British House of Lords and latterly EU trade commissioner, will be the foreign policy representative (whatever that means). But who has heard of them? I had to go to my copy of DOD’s Parliamentary Companion to find out anything; hardly a great endorsement for allegedly high office. So what do these choices tell us about the EU's alleged ambitions?
It shows just how difficult progress is to achieve in the face of competing interests and where a principle of comprise demands a particularly low level of achievement. It also shows us that despite rhetoric for a stronger Europe many of the bigger personalities of Europe (Sarkozy, Merkel and Brown) don’t want to be out shone on the world stage. But you also have to consider that Mr Van Rompuy is a well known Federalist and his appointment must send up a flare to suggest that European integration is far from over
APA already works closely with the EU, European Commission and MEPs and will continue to keep watching brief on the situation as it develops. As always, Members views are welcome.
Gareth, APA