This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk_politics/7677444.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
PM says markets' flaws exposed | PM says markets' flaws exposed |
(about 22 hours later) | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the current global financial crisis has "laid bare the weaknesses of unbridled free markets". | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the current global financial crisis has "laid bare the weaknesses of unbridled free markets". |
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Brown said New Labour was "pro-business and pro-markets and always will be". | |
However, he also sounded a cautious note by saying that society should not live by markets alone. | However, he also sounded a cautious note by saying that society should not live by markets alone. |
The markets must reflect society's values, including "fairness, stewardship and co-operation," he said. | The markets must reflect society's values, including "fairness, stewardship and co-operation," he said. |
Mr Brown said he wanted to uphold these three key ethics in public policy and across the public arena, as "markets work best when underpinned by an ethic of fairness". | Mr Brown said he wanted to uphold these three key ethics in public policy and across the public arena, as "markets work best when underpinned by an ethic of fairness". |
This is a "defining moment for our emerging global society," he added. | This is a "defining moment for our emerging global society," he added. |
"The ethic of fairness means we reward hard work, thrift, enterprise, effort and responsible risk taking, but refuse to condone or reward irresponsible or excessive risk taking," he said. | "The ethic of fairness means we reward hard work, thrift, enterprise, effort and responsible risk taking, but refuse to condone or reward irresponsible or excessive risk taking," he said. |
Also, the "ethic of stewardship must restore to all financial institutions their public purpose. In this uncertain world the values of fairness, stewardship and co-operation that underpin markets at their best have come of age. Gordon Brown | Also, the "ethic of stewardship must restore to all financial institutions their public purpose. In this uncertain world the values of fairness, stewardship and co-operation that underpin markets at their best have come of age. Gordon Brown |
"All boards need to proceed on the basis the best companies do already - that when people start a new business or save up for a wedding or for Christmas they are investing not just their cash in the bank but also their hopes and dreams." | "All boards need to proceed on the basis the best companies do already - that when people start a new business or save up for a wedding or for Christmas they are investing not just their cash in the bank but also their hopes and dreams." |
Mr Brown also said that, given the current worldwide financial crisis, "we are also finding that in an interdependent global economy the ethic of co-operation matters more than ever. We are in this together." | |
The prime minister said he had set out proposals for a new global early warning system, for "cross-border supervision for action to eliminate the conflicts of interest that have dragged our world economy down, and for fundamental reform of international institutions". | The prime minister said he had set out proposals for a new global early warning system, for "cross-border supervision for action to eliminate the conflicts of interest that have dragged our world economy down, and for fundamental reform of international institutions". |
He added: "In this uncertain world the values of fairness, stewardship and co-operation that underpin markets at their best have come of age. | He added: "In this uncertain world the values of fairness, stewardship and co-operation that underpin markets at their best have come of age. |
"These are the values that can unite the nation, will ensure we can pull together as one country - and we will come through the downturn stronger not weaker." | "These are the values that can unite the nation, will ensure we can pull together as one country - and we will come through the downturn stronger not weaker." |
On Friday, Conservative leader David Cameron launched a stinging attack on Mr Brown's handling of the economy. | On Friday, Conservative leader David Cameron launched a stinging attack on Mr Brown's handling of the economy. |
He said the prime minister's strategy had "fundamentally failed" and accused him of hiding from past policy failures. | He said the prime minister's strategy had "fundamentally failed" and accused him of hiding from past policy failures. |