| Series Title | EurActiv |
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| Series Details | 19.08.13 |
| Publication Date | 19/08/2013 |
| Content Type | News |
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The UK House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee (Chairman: Bill Cash) requested permission in August 2013 to ‘vet’ the candidate set imminently to replace Britain's Permanent Representative to the European Union in Brussels. EurActiv reported that pre-appointment hearings are a familiar feature of the American political system but that they were only beginning to gain ground in the UK. The Independent reported that for Eurosceptic Conservative MPs, David Cameron could barely have made a more provocative choice in choosing Ivan Rogers – the former chief adviser to their pro-EU hate figure, Kenneth Clarke – to be the UK’s next ambassador to the EU in Brussels, with the task of renegotiating Britain’s place within the organisation. Ivan Rogers was formally named as the new UK Representative to the EU on the 4 September 2013. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.euractiv.com/uk-europe/uk-parliament-pressurises-camero-news-529843 |
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| Countries / Regions | United Kingdom |