The economic crisis should be treated as "the difficult birth-pangs of a new global order", with new rules introduced on trade, Gordon Brown says.
The prime minister set out a series of actions designed to "replace fear with confidence" and warned against just "muddling through as pessimists".
During a speech defending his handling of the crisis he also warned against the "deglobalisation threat". More...
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