Facebook has hired an ex-Liberal Democrat MP to lobby the European Union on the company's behalf.

Richard Allan, former MP and previous director of European Government affairs at Cisco, has taken on the role of director of European Public Policy for the social networking site to ensure the company's voice is heard when relevant topics are discussed by EU legislators.

A spokesperson from Facebook told IT PRO: "As we continue to grow in Europe, it is our goal to provide the best possible experience for people using Facebook, from users and developers to advertisers and governments."

"As part of our continued commitment to maintaining close relationships with European regulators, policymakers and organisations, Richard Allan has been appointed as Facebook's Director of European Public Policy."

The company would not give more details on what the role entails, but an analyst said Facebook's continually debated privacy issues may come into play.

Jeremiah Owyang, an analyst at Forrester, said: "Facebook's strategy is to let its social experience spread beyond its website, and allow people to access their friends on other third party websites using their login features (Facebook Connect). As a result, the Facebook experience is destined to be iniquitous."