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I'm the right leader, says Brown | |
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Gordon Brown has said he is the right person to take the British economy through "difficult times" - and said that it is "more resilient than most". | |
The prime minister, who is at the G8 summit, said his experience of economic matters and negotiating deals with world leaders was very important. | |
A survey of businesses suggests the UK is facing a serious risk of recession. | A survey of businesses suggests the UK is facing a serious risk of recession. |
But Mr Brown said the economy was still growing, with "very high" employment and comparatively low interest rates. | But Mr Brown said the economy was still growing, with "very high" employment and comparatively low interest rates. |
Earlier a British Chambers of Commerce survey of almost 5,000 businesses suggested that the UK was facing a serious risk of recession . | Earlier a British Chambers of Commerce survey of almost 5,000 businesses suggested that the UK was facing a serious risk of recession . |
'Test of leadership' | 'Test of leadership' |
The warning came as falling shares in banks, house builders and retailers dragged the FTSE 100 index towards a bear market. | |
Speaking to the BBC in Japan, Mr Brown said high fuel and food prices and the credit crunch were to blame for economic problems faced by countries across the world. | Speaking to the BBC in Japan, Mr Brown said high fuel and food prices and the credit crunch were to blame for economic problems faced by countries across the world. |
I think I'm the right person to take people through these difficult times Gordon Brown | |
But he said: "The issue is, can we deal with these three fundamental problems? | But he said: "The issue is, can we deal with these three fundamental problems? |
"I believe that you do need the global action that we are talking about and I believe that the British economy, under the leadership, taking these difficult decisions about how we can get through it, is in better position than most economies." | "I believe that you do need the global action that we are talking about and I believe that the British economy, under the leadership, taking these difficult decisions about how we can get through it, is in better position than most economies." |
He said it was essential that summits, like the G8, helped create global solutions to the world's dependence on oil and increase food production. | He said it was essential that summits, like the G8, helped create global solutions to the world's dependence on oil and increase food production. |
By-election defeats | |
Asked whether he would step down as Labour leader, if he became a liability to the party, Mr Brown said: "If I thought I wasn't the right person I wouldn't have stood for leader - the test of leadership is taking people through difficult times." | Asked whether he would step down as Labour leader, if he became a liability to the party, Mr Brown said: "If I thought I wasn't the right person I wouldn't have stood for leader - the test of leadership is taking people through difficult times." |
He added: "I think I'm the right person to take people through these difficult times." | He added: "I think I'm the right person to take people through these difficult times." |
The prime minister is being credited behind the scenes with ensuring that the G8 did not backslide on its commitments to African development Nick RobinsonBBC political editor class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/">Read Nick's blog in full | |
Mr Brown's leadership could be put under pressure if Labour is defeated in the previously safe Glasgow East seat in a by-election on 24 July. | |
The party is still reeling from losing its Crewe and Nantwich seat to the Tories at a by-election and coming fifth in the Henley by-election. | |
Business minister Baroness Vadera rejected the British Chambers of Commerce suggestion that Britain was verging on recession. | |
She told BBC Radio 4's The World At One: "Indeed, 27 out of 27 independent forecasters wouldn't agree for this year, and for next year 26 out of 27 independent forecasters would not agree. | |
"They all agree that we are going to have growth but we are going to have a downturn." | |
Among other issues on the agenda at the G8 were sanctions against Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe - including calling for a UN envoy to be sent there to broker a deal. | |
And Mr Brown said he was pleased aid promises for Africa, which were made at the Gleneagles summit in 2005, would be retained. | |
World leaders agreed to stick to a 2005 pledge to double aid by 2010, despite fears over the credit crunch. | |
The G8 announced a multi-billion pound investment in malaria nets, fighting infectious diseases and education in developing countries. | The G8 announced a multi-billion pound investment in malaria nets, fighting infectious diseases and education in developing countries. |
"We are delivering everything we promised; other countries will do the same," said Mr Brown. | "We are delivering everything we promised; other countries will do the same," said Mr Brown. |
"Ten million children will go to school. Malaria nets will save thousands and more healthcare. These are big concrete changes." | "Ten million children will go to school. Malaria nets will save thousands and more healthcare. These are big concrete changes." |