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Published Date: 27 October 2009
FOREIGN Secretary David Miliband has gone on the campaign trail for Tony Blair, "selling" the former prime minister's European credentials to fellow EU foreign ministers.
After emerging at the weekend as a standard bearer for Mr Blair's bid to become Europe's first president, Mr Miliband was in Luxembourg sounding out colleagues about his chances.

The new job, created under the Lisbon Treaty, will not exist until t
he Czech president signs the document. But momentum is building behind Mr Blair as the right man for the job once the treaty comes into force.

EU leaders attending a summit in Brussels later this week are likely to discuss the plan behind the scenes, even though the issue of the presidency is not on the formal agenda.

And yesterday, at a pre-summit meeting of foreign ministers, Mr Miliband insisted that a powerful Europe on the world stage needed a powerful figure to represent it.

Not every government is yet convinced, with some smaller countries voicing concern about the prospect of a British figurehead representing the EU.

But Mr Miliband said it was not a question of big member states against smaller member states – it was simply a question of what kind of Europe everybody wanted.

"Unless Europe gets its act together, policymakers in Washington, Delhi, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow and Beijing and elsewhere are going to conclude that Europe is not ready to be the partner they want," he said.

"Europe needs a strong voice, and member states have to ask themselves if they want a powerful or a weak Europe. If they want to establish a strong European voice on the world stage, then the question becomes, who are the candidates? It would be good for Britain, and for Europe, if Mr Blair was that man."

And Mr Miliband insisted it was in British interests that the former PM got the job.

"The idea that Britain can be powerful in the world without being powerful in Europe is a joke," he said. "I want people around the world to listen to our ideas and to see that Britain is strong in Europe."

Mr Blair's credentials as an internationally recognised political face have not been questioned. But some governments doubt the wisdom of giving such a role to the former prime minister of a country that is not part of the single currency, has not joined the Schengen open borders system and has a long history of Euroscepticism.

There are also Mr Blair's controversial political decisions – not least joining the US in the Iraq war, against the wishes of many European leaders. But Mr Miliband countered: "This job is about what this person can do for Europe in the future."

And he said the fact that his Tory shadow, William Hague, was opposing Mr Blair's candidacy was viewed with puzzlement across the world.

Mr Miliband said: "I think it is extraordinary that something which has obvious national benefits … should become part of the Tories' anti-Europe campaign. This is rightly viewed with amusement and derision around Europe."





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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2009 11:30 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Tony Blair's leadership
 
1

Cynicus Unbound,

26/10/2009 23:28:15
Rufus has a better chance than Blair.
2

Duke,

27/10/2009 00:15:31
Why on earth do I have to sign in twice to this site!!! Anyway who wants a war criminal as President of Europe. And why arn't we allowed a vote as promised by the L(i)ebour Party.
3

Canis Majoris,

TEXAS 27/10/2009 00:24:25
Selecting Blair for this job, Europe's first President, is bad news. And shows how little say or influence the people have in the UK and in the EU on political matters that will effect them for years.

Its a mirror image of what happens here in the US.

Western pseudo democracy at its worst.
4

redcliffe62,

27/10/2009 00:28:22
perhaps they should give it to karadzic as fair enough he is a less effective war criminal but currently keener on a new job so he can stay out of jail.
bliar should become ambasador to iraq, consulting independently on improving supplies to troops. he should walk down the baghdad streets trying out the equipment and if it goes off we can see if it works. no loss if it does not.
5

The Col. of Monte Cristo,

27/10/2009 00:31:29
THE Scottish National Party was condemned by political opponents last night after some of its MPs refused to join a standing ovation for Tony Blair as he left the House of Commons for the last time.

Mr Blair's departure was greeted by the unprecedented applause, with David Cameron, the Tory leader, waving his MPs to get to their feet to join Labour in saluting Mr Blair as he left the dispatch box.

Even left-wing Labour MPs and the Liberal De
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mocrats joined Ulster Unionists as the whole of the House of Commons appeared to rise in tribute to Mr Blair's ten years as Prime Minister.

However, Labour MPs were angered when some SNP members refused to applaud and were reluctant to get to their feet to join what was seen as a collective tribute by the Commons to Mr Blair.

Mike Weir, Angus MacNeil and Pete Wishart of the SNP remained seated, along with their Plaid Cymru counterparts Hywel Williams and Adam Price.

Jim Devine, the Labour MP for Livingston and a bitter opponent of the Nationalists, last night said he would write to Alex Salmond to complain about his MPs' conduct. He added: "This was appalling behaviour."
6

Duke,

27/10/2009 00:36:03
#5 and your point is?
7

The Col. of Monte Cristo,

27/10/2009 00:42:07
#6

Ask Gerri Peev...It wuz her that wrote it.
8

The Col. of Monte Cristo,

27/10/2009 00:49:48
#5

My conclusion from the above piece is ; The House of Commons has not yet sunk to the depths of Sodom and Gomorrah.

There were five righteous men in that den of inequity.
9

The Col. of Monte Cristo,

27/10/2009 00:51:58
Five good men surrounded by cheerleaders for a mass murderer.
10

The Col. of Monte Cristo,

27/10/2009 00:55:19
Five Honourable Gentlemen and several hundred cowards, criminals and hypocrites.
11

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27/10/2009 01:00:55
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MacFloyd,

Union Kon 27/10/2009 01:06:32
Apart from following the US into Iraq, Blair wasn't as keen as the single currency as he pretended - some won't have liked that. Me? I mistrust people motivated by religion - especially politians.

Note the power shift. Note Scotland's exclusion.
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27/10/2009 01:09:39
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MacFloyd,

Union Kon 27/10/2009 01:10:50
spelled 'politicians'

as in the people at Brussels, where voices like Luxembourgs precede that of best wee Scotland
15

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27/10/2009 01:19:59
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Edward,

27/10/2009 01:20:59
Blair = Sick Joke on the people of Europe
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27/10/2009 01:26:11
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27/10/2009 01:43:01
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27/10/2009 01:44:40
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 27/10/2009 01:51:25

Ah! His "credentials", being 'Yes Sir! Three Bags Full Sir', as we all witnessed with the scenario of President Bush.

21

Jimbo2,

27/10/2009 01:55:42
Maybe they've done a New labour type deal - make me (Blair) the president of Europe and I'll make sure England, er Britain, joins the single currency.

If Blair becomes president, will he have the power to drag Europe into illegal wars?

When do we get the vote we were promised?

Why does Malta have more say in European matters than Scotland? Is it because they're independent? Shouldn't they, wouldn't they, be better off under the control of another country, like England say, for arguments sake?
22

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 27/10/2009 03:00:57
Are the Europeans aware that Tony Blair's government had an undisclosed but active policy of social engineering that included Unrestricted Immigration as its corner stone?

Given that Immigration is an issue across Europe I hope they realize this before handing the keys to the Presidential Suite, to someone that many feel should be sent to the Hague and not Brussels.
23

SouthernSkye,

27/10/2009 07:03:47
#4 #5 etc.
I would happily applaud EVERYTIME Tony Blair leaves somewhere/something.....as long as I am allowed to boo at his arrival too;-)!
24

Dùn Èideann Bully Wee,

27/10/2009 07:06:48
Milly Bland is yet another of those production-line cloned politicos barely distinguishable from the rest of Nu Labour, Cameron, Osborne, Clegg et al.

He also appears to be remarkably stupid if he thinks that he can wander around Europe emphasising the benefits to “Britain” of having BLiar as Euro President, presumably therefore resulting in a consequent disadvantage to Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

Or is he really a Brown plant charged with the task of scuppering any possibility of this ever happening?
25

Linda,

Edinburgh 27/10/2009 07:29:31
The European Parliament should be impeaching Tony Blair for misleading UK parliament over reasons for Iraq War.
26

Jings MacCrivvens,

27/10/2009 07:36:53
The ONLY place in Europe that Blair will be going to is the International Court in The Hague when he is indicted for his war crimes.
Interesting though that Labour numpties are accusing those in the UK who oppose Blair for President as being "unpatriotic"!
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27/10/2009 07:39:28
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John Cameron,

St Andrews 27/10/2009 07:48:28
"The fact that William Hague was opposing Mr Blair's candidacy was viewed with puzzlement across the world...and rightly viewed with amusement and derision around Europe."
The Millipede seems to think it would recommend both the EU and the Lisbon Treaty to us if we were given Tony Blair and his loathsome consort Cherie Antoinette as the First Couple of Europe. I would have thought the opposite is the truth. We were assured before 2005 General Election that the Constitutional Treaty would be put to a referendum, however, when ZANU Labour won, it immediately reneged on its word. Referendums held on the Treaty in France and the Netherlands had both been lost and the British could obviously not now be trusted to vote the 'right' way on the (cunningly renamed) Lisbon Treaty. The appointment of Blair and Cherie Antoinette as the unelected Royal Couple of Europe would only emphasize the extent to which 'Lisbon' is anti-democratic.
29

Dùn Èideann Bully Wee,

27/10/2009 07:49:16
Ayrshire Creepy Scot,

An interesting opinion.

However, I suppose coming from someone who thinks Aberdeen is in Ayrshire nothing should be surprising.
30

Media for one,

27/10/2009 07:55:13
Any man who would willingly support Blair must be viewed as an enemy.
Tony Blair must pay for his crimes, he was adamant that Saddam should pay for his so why is he running now?
Blair will believe that he is safe, his lawyers will be telling him that he cannot be prosecuted, but then Saddam Hussein's people told him the same thing.
If I was Milliband I would distance myself from Blair, but I suppose birds of a feather flock together.
31

Honest Opinion 2,

Froggyland 27/10/2009 07:59:57
Liar, criminal and failure Blair - continues the procession of cuishy well paid Euro jobs for nonentities (e.g. Mandelson, Kinnock et al). I came to France to escape these idiots - now there seems to be a chance that I'll see that idiotic smirky grin in the headlines again - please NO!
32

donnelly,

27/10/2009 08:20:29
I find the whole issue astonishing, as an ex Labour voter I find their never ending drive to self promotion and interest ( normally financially) absolutely abhorrent.

Then I read today this slimeball Milliband,rattling on about the virtues of his money grabbing devious chum and his wife, to be elected for president ?...is this the way of politics know ? ...Brown unelected ...Blair unelected.

What really gets me though is their stoic promotion of Europe ...when at the same time, this is the government who renaged from joining with Europe in the Shengen Agreement ( PS ..lot of good that has done deterring "unwanted immigrants" ) ...and also shafted the public by refusing to join the Euro when we were at a decent comparrison rate, now its rubbish and you are shafted when you either buy or transfer to Sterling? ...think about it ? ...how would you feel if everytime you went to spend a Scottish Pound elswehere in UK you were given a 90p purchase rate, and then charged an extra 10% on your change since they were giving you it back in English notes ?
33

donnelly,

27/10/2009 08:23:36
#29 ...dont be fooled ...Ayrshire Scot is actually Cherie ..who has infiltrated the thread !!!
34

donnelly,

27/10/2009 08:32:06
#5 ..

Quote ...Jim Devine, the Labour MP for Livingston and a bitter opponent of the Nationalists, last night said he would write to Alex Salmond to complain about his MPs' conduct. He added: "This was appalling behaviour." ....

Oh how the Cruel Wheel of Fate and Desitiny turns round eh ? ....Jim Devine complaining about behavior and treatment ....makes you think ...ha ha ha
35

Dùn Èideann Bully Wee,

27/10/2009 08:40:14
34 donnelly

Mr Devine has now probably decided to shelve that complaint.

If only he could remember where he put those shelves.
36

Mèths,

27/10/2009 08:54:11
I'm pro-EU. If Blair becomes president, I'll be anti-EU.
Fickle? You bet.
37

BlantyreBill,

27/10/2009 09:01:27
As a consistent supporter of Europe and experienced politician on the world stage, Mr Blair would obviously be a valid contender if and when a President is elected.
The usual and now boring unproven accusations levelled against him by some cannot change this. When will accusers be issued with a new set of comments?
38

Farmernot,

27/10/2009 09:05:23
Tony must be missing the expense account.
39

Jings MacCrivvens,

27/10/2009 09:12:13
#37
So great a fan of Europe that he promised a referendum on Lisbon but reneged on that so he could put his own personal advancement ahead of 60 million residents of the UK?
You need to get out more pal, Antoine et Cherie-Antoinette Blair are the biggest pair of freeloaders of modern times. Unsurprisingly they are Labour.
40

Dùn Èideann Bully Wee,

27/10/2009 09:20:56
36 Mèths

On balance, I also support the concept of an independent Scotland being a member of the EU and the single currency in principle.

I may have some reservations concerning the detail of the current Lisbon Treaty and the common fisheries policy in particular as well as certain other aspects, however, I am prepared to allow the Scottish Government to negotiate these concerns on my behalf and hopefully reach an amicable solution which would then be subject to a referendum seeking the approval of the citizens of this Nation.

However, I find the concept of Blair being the President of the EU abhorrent and would never agree to being part of any organisation which had this vile and repugnant individual as its figurehead.
41

Jings MacCrivvens,

27/10/2009 09:24:01
#40 Well put sir!

Let's hope that a sufficient number of members of the EU find Blair equally abhorrent!
42

brownlie,

27/10/2009 09:25:26
37 BlantyreBill

"unproven accusations"?
43

AJ Fife,

27/10/2009 09:26:57
It's a disgrace that Blair is still at large!
44

Publius,

London 27/10/2009 09:32:06
Blair to lead European Council of Ministers... Is this Brown's way of getting Blair out of his hair? Does it show what Brown really thinks of the EU? Is this a punishment for Blair? Or is ti a punishment for Europe? Who knows? Who cares?
45

Publius,

London 27/10/2009 09:38:31
The millipede is suffering from delusions of adequacy. Bring out the straitjacket.
46

brownlie,

27/10/2009 09:40:28
44 Publius

No.
No.
No.
Yes.
Me.
Millions.
47

Ggordon,

27/10/2009 09:40:51
29 DEBW

Was wondering about Creepies grasp of geography never mind the facts.
48

Farky,

Edinburgh 27/10/2009 09:42:47
Surely a war criminal couldn't become the president and international face of the the EU...?

Can't believe the man has the nerve to through his hat into the ring, of course, he hasn't. As usual with Blair Blair the war criminal, it's all done behind closed doors!
49

Ggordon,

27/10/2009 09:48:28

More Bliar lies,, renegading on a Referendum for Europe. So Labour can trought even more.

Wait for a bankrupt Europe and a Third World War

EU = biggest spend of UK taxpayers money, on an undemocratic institution.

50

Ggordon,

27/10/2009 09:49:22

Total corrupt manipulation
51

Publius,

London 27/10/2009 09:55:03
#48

Mebbe it's not Blair who's after the President's job. Mebbe it's the millipede who's after the new European Foreign Minister job.
52

Darien,

Panama 27/10/2009 10:00:21
Let's face it, whoever gets the job of EU President has to be an arrogant, self-serving, lying, two-faced, insincere, political trougher and spin doctor of the highest calibre. Blair more than qualifies for the post.
53

George Mackay,

Dundee 27/10/2009 10:29:03
Darien

You must have a short leet of several thousand. Can't you narrow it down a wee bit?
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27/10/2009 10:29:31
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Maurice,

27/10/2009 10:35:33
David Milliband is a fool and an R'se-licking psycophant. Tony Blairs only option in life should be standing behind the dock at a trial of international war crimes and be met the same justice as Saddam Hussain. He is a murderer and should be treated as such.
B'liar has managed to turn the UK into one of the 2 most despised nations on earth even when compared to the likes of North Korea and Lybia. Are you proud of him, britain????
56

Maurice,

27/10/2009 10:49:34
I also wonder just how accurate the media reports in this country are (paticularly Labour daily- sorry, I meant Scotsman:
You know, england won the world cup in '66 so are definite favorites for 2010, Brits are the best drivers in the world cos Button won a championship after 10 years of trying and Hamilton after 2 (but he wont get the same coverage or good press - he's black)
Seems the moment a pom is known for doing something well, he becomes a self confessed world favorite contender.
I really wonder if this has even been reported in the European press? Couldnt be bothered looking up anything about bliar though so I won't check.
57

Media for one,

27/10/2009 11:41:19
Yes agreed, Blair should be brought before an international court of law along with some other Labour party war mongers. If they get Blair they will almost certainly get Bush and he and his neo con savages like Rumsfeld, Cheyne and Old Man Busha are the ones we want to see behind bars.
I have faith in the legal system this time, I do honestly believe that Blair and Bush will pay for their crimes against humanity.
58

blair,

North Berwick 27/10/2009 11:43:18
If Tony Blair is elected President of Europe does that mean that the Queen has to take the orders of one of her subjects? If so, does that not mean that she has abdicated her sovereignty and in turn that the state of the United Kingdom has ceased to exist?
59

Media for one,

27/10/2009 12:13:23
blair - The queen is irrelivant, her position as head of state is little more than "respectful pomp".
I would imagine that the royal family themselves will soon step down because to keep up such a facade must be difficult. What would you think of yourself in terms of self worth if you were to go to a function wearing a wee crown or a robe, in a car paid for by the tax payer, behind horse men dressed in the most outlandish costumes? It is all a disgusting theatrical nonsense and those involved should be ashamed.
60

Lys Alf,

Scotland 27/10/2009 12:44:37
The lying war criminal Blair ruined the UK now he wants a chance to completely mess up the whole of Europe.

When is this maniac going to be stopped???
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Lys Alf,

Scotland 27/10/2009 12:47:35
Post #52 Darien,Panama

Could not be better put, however have you considered what damage he, under the influence of his his wife could do as President????
62

Observer,,

Glasgow 27/10/2009 12:47:55
36 Fickle - no.

It would be the EU that were fickle if they voted in this mass murdering war criminal who the majority of European countries oppose.

Personally I don't think they are that stupid.
63

IainGlasgow,

27/10/2009 13:44:25
#5

The behaviour of the SNP and Plaid Cymru MPs was absolultely commendable!

Tony Blair is a war criminal with no conscience, he doesn't give two hoots for all the Iraqi children whose blood his hands are soaked with and should have been booed out by the opposition. The Tories and Lib Dems have made it perfectly clear that Westminster is pretty much a one party system as all three of the are controlled by Global Elite masters - Illuminati, Tavistock, Club of Rome, Common Purpose, call them what you will.

They are disgusting TRAITORS who have colluded in the subversion and sell out of this country to a cabal of corrupt oligarchs. TB will be surrounded by good company if and when he takes up his new role.

We need to remove these Fabian Marxists from power and n-i-p (aparently that's an unsuitable word?!) their New World Order in the bud!

Sign the petition at www.stopblair.eu

See also the new documentary "Fall of the Republic" at http://www.youtube.com/user/TheAlexJonesChannel - all about the corruption in the money system, the lies about global warming and President Obama's true agenda.
64

Jay Kay,

27/10/2009 14:07:28
"Doomed man, wur aww Doomed"
65

Libertarian!,

England 27/10/2009 14:14:22
Blair has already been condemned as a war criminal by the UN and is a total disgrace in the English country he so adulated when seeking a political career.

His father born in Yorkshire (although reared in Glasgow)was a renegade Communist only later to become an extreme Right Wing Tory member, and an admirer of Thatcher and get on your bike Norman Tebbett.

Blair hated Scotland but gladly sought their votes to get him going on a political career.

What a sad day for politics in the dis-united UK.

No wonder few world leaders in reality, don't take any notice of the charlatans now holding political power here.
66

Media for one,

27/10/2009 14:33:30
Libertarian - I am not sure if he hated Scotland but if he did that is not a crime.

I agree he is a war criminal and that is why he should be placed in front of a judge.

Many leaders have blood on their hands, what their people chose to do about it is their business, but I do think Britain should demand a trial in the case of Blair.
67

RDL,

27/10/2009 16:14:47
Is BLair really the man to lead Europe- after his dodgy war in Iraq?, which incidentally is going to have another establishment whitewash inquiry. Its like all the planets are in line for him as he awaits his anointing as the new holy Roman Emperor. The sycophantic Milliband might be looking for a pretentious title for himself pending a general election massacre. Who is going to stop Blair? no one it seems. GoBro out and his omnipotence in.

More controversially is the fact that The UK is hardly a willing partner as we aren't not even in the euro. If Blair is the new Caesar, god help us if he has absolute power of the new integrated European military power that now seems certain.
68

Jings MacCrivvens,

27/10/2009 16:27:19
#65
Like father, like son. Blair Jnr also became a right-wing tory and admirer of Thatcher & Tebbit, along with most of the modern Labour Party.
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Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 27/10/2009 18:27:28
Vote Blair - Get Blair

How's that for negative politics?

 

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