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Cameron move to force vote could open the door for Kenny to take EU President role

Jean Claude Juncker is the favourite for the job, but David Cameron may force a vote that could see Enda Kenny elected.

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER David Cameron will force fellow EU leaders to vote on who should head the bloc’s executive body if they try to impose Jean-Claude Juncker, Downing Street sources said Sunday.

Cameron, who views the former long-serving Luxembourg prime minister as a federalist who will not adopt the modernising reforms he says the European Union badly needs, has vowed to “fight this right to the very end”.

London feels Juncker is an EU insider to the bone, who will not heed the backlash voters inflicted in last month’s European Parliament elections, but instead press on regardless with Brussels business as usual.

The vote could open the door for Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny to take Europe’s top job.

European centre-left leaders meeting in Paris yesterday backed Juncker — who is from the centre-right — and the row is set to dominate the two-day summit of all 28 EU leaders starting Thursday.

“The Social Democrats accept that… Juncker must be president of the European Commission.” said Germany’s Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, who heads the country’s Social Democrats and also attended the Paris talks.

Cameron, who leads Britain’s centre-right Conservatives, wants a delay in the nomination process in an effort to find a consensus candidate.

However, if leaders are unwilling to consider any alternatives to Juncker, Cameron will call a vote, forcing his counterparts from around Europe to say why Juncker should be eased into the job unopposed.

“British officials have been clear… that if there was the political will to find consensus then the decision on commission president could and should be delayed but if leaders are not even willing to consider alternative names, despite their widely expressed misgivings, then a vote should take place,” a Downing Street source said.

Cameron “believes it is important that each leader sets out their position clearly when such an important principle is at stake — handing power to the parliament through a back-room deal.”

EU leaders have traditionally named the commission head on their own, but under new rules they now have to “take into account” the results of European parliamentary elections last month, though exactly what that means remains unclear.

© AFP 2014

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    Oct 29th 2012, 2:38 PM

    Sandy sounds increasingly like my wife when she’s on the warpath!

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    Oct 29th 2012, 2:41 PM

    It must get very windy in your house, does she blow hot or cold air?

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    Oct 29th 2012, 2:41 PM

    Dept of Foreign Affairs is kind of late to the party with that advice. The east coast airports are closed. People couldn’t travel even of they wanted to.

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    Oct 29th 2012, 2:48 PM

    The first paragraph does not make sense because you won’t be able to travel to the US. All flights are cancelled to the north east.

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    Oct 29th 2012, 3:06 PM

    To be fair, the advice is also intended for people who aren’t necessarily travelling directly from Ireland.

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    Oct 29th 2012, 4:40 PM

    Gavan, true but you can’t travel without the plane.

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    Oct 29th 2012, 7:53 PM

    No, but like I said, if you’re not currently in Ireland and happened to be, say, elsewhere in the USA, perhaps you were intending to drive to the north-east?

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    Oct 29th 2012, 3:40 PM

    People need to be told this? Anyone likely to look to see probably already has a fair idea of what’s going on there,

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    Oct 29th 2012, 6:10 PM

    You’d be surprised (maybe not) at the stupidity of some people still.
    Some still have to be told these things sadly.

    Like the America packets of peanuts that has on the packets “Warning: Contains nuts” Loads of similar examples available).
    Silly to state these things but sadly have to still be done because people can be stupid.

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