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Clegg in warning of 'economic 9/11'



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
The global financial crisis may turn out to be an "economic 9/11", Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said.
And he warned that extremists may find sympathy among groups who felt themselves victims of "economic injustice".

Mr Clegg, speaking to the Institute for Public Policy Research in London, said: "In our world, economic strength is power. We do not
yet know, when the dust settles from this crisis, where the power will lie.

"The financial collapse we are caught in may prove to be an economic 9/11.

"9/11 was a security crisis, with security implications. This is an economic crisis, but its economic and social security implications are potentially no less profound."

He went on: "It is time for Europe to step up to the plate. This crisis has proved that, in our globalised world, chains of cause and effect have no regard for territorial integrity.

"European governments have a responsibility to reduce inequality in their own countries and to work together to reduce it across Europe as a whole.

"Extremists target vulnerable and marginalised groups. They will only find sympathy for their cause if disaffected groups feel that economic injustice has pushed them right to the edge.

"It is up to European leaders to emulate the courage and co-operation that fixed the global economy the last time it lay in tatters.

"This time they must embrace the new powers of China, India and Brazil, rather than sustaining the post-war settlement of over 50 years ago."



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