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Question to Gordon Brown: What are you doing to fight poverty at the G20 conference?

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

WDM campaigner Tom asks Gordon Brown to call time on global greed, and to reform the IMF and World Bank to work for the benefit of the world's poor.

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  • The most important question is what will poor people do with their money and can the planet handle it? Bye bye youtube for example.

  • You know that Gordon has a SCAM up his sleeve as the Great Pretender who gave away BRITAIN's GOLD to the ROTHSCHILDs... at a fraction of its real value...

  • well i cant believe how europe embraces obama,,this man is not a rock star, a hero.obama is going to drive us all into a magical wasteland.AND PLEASE. dont think for a minute that true americans are not gathering arms to raise against any enemy. be it foriegn or DOMESTIC.we sit here and cringe when we watch your liberal people glaze in amazement as this clown walks by.help us help you europe.the middle class american has had it .and obama just laughs.but we dont take our fight to bulidings..sad

  • The US has not been capitalistic for years. The government has its hands in everything. Remember this mess was created by the governments desire to provide all Americans with homes. Clearly home ownership was not meant for everyone. We just learned that lesson the hard way. Clinton changed laws allowing the sale of loans to Wall Street. This crisis is an example of what happens when good intentions go horribly wrong. Not capitalism. Our politicians are just as corrupt as yours.

  • Good question! Come on pepople, lets vote for this video, and see what Gordon has to say on this mater.

  • This is the most important question we can ask about dealing with the global downturn. In our society we can manage with a lot less, but those who have next to nothing can't. Can we come out of recession with the poorest in the world better protected than now? That is the big challenge for us all.

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