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-:Undertaker:-
31-10-2010, 05:35 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1325252/Baroness-Ashtons-EU-diplomatic-army-dwarfs-Foreign-Office.html#comments


Baroness Ashton's empire: The EU diplomatic army that dwarfs anything our own Foreign Office could muster




7,000 Eurocrats in 137 embassies worldwide cost a mind-boggling £5.8bn


Run by a £313,000-a-year New Labour apparatchik who hasn't been elected by a single voter




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The full staggering scale and cost of the European Union’s new global diplomatic corps can be revealed today. The so-called European External Action Service (EEAS) will have an annual budget of £5.8 billion and an army of ambassadors across 137 embassies, with up to 7,000 Eurocrats trained to pursue the EU’s foreign policy. It will be run by Baroness Ashton, the obscure Labour quangocrat and Blair-appointed peer who last year was surprisingly nominated by Gordon Brown to be the EU’s foreign secretary – even though she has never been elected by British or European voters.

The former treasurer of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, whose official title is High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, will launch the EU diplomatic corps on December 1 at her sleek new headquarters in Brussels, which will cost £10.5million a year in rent alone. The new corps – revealed as Prime Minister David Cameron was accused of a ‘Vichy-style’ betrayal for caving in to a 2.9 per cent increase in the EU’s total annual budget – will dwarf Britain’s Foreign Office, which employs 4,863 diplomats.

Perhaps significantly, the biggest diplomatic mission will be in Turkey – with 132 staff – which hopes to join the EU. The next biggest will be in America, where the EU will have 124 diplomats in Washington and New York. The EU will have a surprising 46 diplomats on the Caribbean holiday island of Barbados, 49 in strife-torn Pakistan, 57 in Vietnam, 95 in Ukraine, 31 in Yemen, 29 in Tajikistan, 92 in Morocco and 53 in Madagascar. In Afghanistan there will be another 85 diplomats, 96 in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 91 in India and 113 in Russia. Burkina Faso will have 59, Costa Rica 21, Egypt 90, Vietnam 57, East Timor 20, Djibouti 18, Mauritania 46, Mauritius 39, Namibia 26, Papua New Guinea 27, Laos 26, Sudan 58, Paraguay 16, and Swaziland 16.


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Serbia will have 103, Albania 63, Sierra Leone 48, on through more than 100 other countries to the Solomon Islands with 11 and Togo three. Even the tiny Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, which has a population of just 230,000, will have six diplomats. There will be hundreds more at EEAS headquarters in Brussels and at international organisations in Paris, Vienna, Rome and Strasbourg. Some 100 new posts have already been created, on salaries ranging from £44,882 to £190,000.

They, and the rest of the staff, will all benefit from a generous range of perks including expatriation allowance, installation allowance, resettlement allowance, removal expenses, cost of living salary weighting, daily subsistence allowance, travel expenses, car allowance/driver, household allowance, birth/adoption of child allowance, child education allowance, pre-school allowance, parental leave allowance, entertainment expenses, overtime, annual leave and pension – all calculated according to 18 pay grades.

The generosity begins at the top. Baroness Ashton, as EU foreign secretary, is being paid £313,213 a year – almost two-and-a-half times British Foreign Secretary William Hague’s salary of £138,000 Ashton’s annual pension after five years as EU foreign secretary plus one year as EU Trade Commissioner will be £62,925. When she leaves Brussels, she will get moving expenses and a golden handshake of an astonishing £445,674. However, the salaries for her ambassadors remain secret. According to a spokesman for the EEAS: ‘In agreement with staff regulations and unions we are not allowed to give out this information.'



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Another greedy unelected pig who is unaccountable to the electorate - yet she and her unelected quango office are funded mainly by the British taxpayer and there's no way you can remove her - unless we leave the European Union of course. David Cameron may aswell cut William Hague and his Foreign Office completely if he's so committed to building a federal Europe, because surely the British Foreign Office is now nothing more than another layer of useless government?

Bare in mind always when you hear of EU funding issues, the European Union hasn't had its audits signed off for the last 15 years with billions suspected missing - and yet weak and useless Cameron has agreed to giving it a 2.9% rise in funding.

Thoughts?

Technologic
31-10-2010, 05:44 PM
Let me think... the Uk embassies represent one country, the UK. These new EU embassies represent... 27 countries yet are only slightly larger than the UK embassies...

-:Undertaker:-
31-10-2010, 05:50 PM
Let me think... the Uk embassies represent one country, the UK. These new EU embassies represent... 27 countries yet are only slightly larger than the UK embassies...

So then what is the point in having Brtitish embassies? more to the point, its impossible to represent 27 countries altogether unless you are one country - just as with the World Trade Organisation where the United Kingdom has lost its seat and is 'represented' by the European Union. If you are represented in a group then you do not get the best deal for your own country because they have the concerns of 26 other countries to represent aswell.

I've always noticed though with your replies, you appear to think that money simply grows on trees - it doesn't. It is your money that is being wasted and your democracy that is being trampled on; more fool you if you do not care.

I mean as if they couldn't keep proving me right, here's more on this one story; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/8100192/Baroness-Ashtons-new-diplomatic-corps-to-spend-32.8m-on-bullet-proof-limousines.html

It is our money that is being cynically wasted.

Technologic
31-10-2010, 06:07 PM
So then what is the point in having Brtitish embassies? more to the point, its impossible to represent 27 countries altogether unless you are one country - just as with the World Trade Organisation where the United Kingdom has lost its seat and is 'represented' by the European Union. If you are represented in a group then you do not get the best deal for your own country because they have the concerns of 26 other countries to represent aswell.

I've always noticed though with your replies, you appear to think that money simply grows on trees - it doesn't. It is your money that is being wasted and your democracy that is being trampled on; more fool you if you do not care.

I mean as if they couldn't keep proving me right, here's more on this one story; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/8100192/Baroness-Ashtons-new-diplomatic-corps-to-spend-32.8m-on-bullet-proof-limousines.html

It is our money that is being cynically wasted.

What are you on about? The UK is represented at the WTO and so is the EU as separate members...

dbgtz
31-10-2010, 09:43 PM
Why do politicians get paid so much? IMO, apart from the very top dog (ie prime minister for us), they should get average pay checks like 50k a year at best.

Anyway a bigger waste of our money, there's almost no point in complaining anymore.

GommeInc
01-11-2010, 12:34 AM
Why do politicians get paid so much? IMO, apart from the very top dog (ie prime minister for us), they should get average pay checks like 50k a year at best.

Anyway a bigger waste of our money, there's almost no point in complaining anymore.


Agreed. For public servants, they get paid an awful lot of money for regurgitating public opinion :P

Yet more money wasted on a wasteful system. As with any other budget related thread and news article, all I have to say is: We and any other EU country might as well pull out, we do not need the EU and never have. The ETUC on the other hand was the only useful thing to come from Europe.

alexxxxx
01-11-2010, 11:31 PM
good money saving move if you ask me ;) hehe.

honestly though, don't see much wrong with it. i expect british embassy workers to be paid around the same amount. you could dress up almost any embassy. the tongan embassy in london is a 'stonethrow away from the world-renowned hyde park and the luxurious park lane.' the british consulate in nyc is in manhatten and i expect is worth millions of dollars.

plus you obviously don't know what a quango is because it isn't a quango.

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