Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Juncker gives key EU economy jobs to UK and France

Jean-Claude Juncker says he would like the UK to remain a member of the EU
The UK will oversee financial services in the new 28-strong European Commission - a surprise move that delighted the UK's PM David Cameron.
The job goes to Jonathan Hill, former leader of the House of Lords.
France also got a powerful post - ex-Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici, a socialist, will run EU economic policy.
There has been intense national rivalry over the top jobs. There are seven vice-presidents for key areas such as growth, better regulation and energy.
Three of the seven powerful new posts have gone to women.
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announced the details, saying the new team was "geared to give Europe its new start".
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