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European External Action Service

I entirely agree with the hon. Gentleman, and I am just coming on to the budget, which is critically important. He is right to ask how people in the Community will feel about this debate and the amount of expenditure attached to it, at a time when we are debating the police grant and other matters. We heard the Minister talk about the extra expenditure amounting to some £1.1 million in start-up costs, which he confirmed in answer to a question from the hon. Member for Hertsmere (Mr Clappison), but the cost of the EEAS is expected to reach some €900 million when fully operational. Some reports in the European Parliament suggest that it will cost up to £5 billion a year to run when fully up and running. A leading German MEP, a member of Chancellor Merkel's party and who sits on the budget committee, was quoted in The Sunday Times on 25 April as saying:"““You can only believe the claims that the service will be budget neutral if you believe in Santa Claus.””" A senior official in Baroness Ashton's service said that nobody took seriously the claim that the service would remain budget neutral and went on:"““That's simply not realistic, not even in the mid-term, but the notion has to be maintained for reasons of political acceptability.””" The irony will not be lost on UK taxpayers that this Government, who are asking Departments to demonstrate where cuts of up to 40% can be made, now endorse a service that will cost millions of pounds and that we neither want nor need. Those of us who opposed Lisbon and the creation of the EEAS back in 2008 still oppose it, and I hope that we will be given the opportunity to do so in the Lobby tonight.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
513 c1051 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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