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Clegg warns of 'economic 9/11' | Clegg warns of 'economic 9/11' |
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The global financial crisis may turn out to be an "economic 9/11", Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has warned. | The global financial crisis may turn out to be an "economic 9/11", Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has warned. |
Extremist groups could search for support among people who considered themselves victims of "economic injustice", he added. | Extremist groups could search for support among people who considered themselves victims of "economic injustice", he added. |
European governments had to "step up to the plate" to reduce economic inequality, Mr Clegg said. | European governments had to "step up to the plate" to reduce economic inequality, Mr Clegg said. |
A long recession could also damage the countries' ability to keep troops stationed in Afghanistan, he predicted. | A long recession could also damage the countries' ability to keep troops stationed in Afghanistan, he predicted. |
'No less profound' | |
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. | 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. | "The financial collapse we are caught in may prove to be an economic 9/11. |
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"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." | "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." |
Mr Clegg said the US could emerge from the financial crisis "less confident, less self-assured" and that this would "embolden America's enemies... rogue regimes who will seek to exploit the shift in global power." | Mr Clegg said the US could emerge from the financial crisis "less confident, less self-assured" and that this would "embolden America's enemies... rogue regimes who will seek to exploit the shift in global power." |
Countries such as Iran could use the situation to develop nuclear weapons, he added. | Countries such as Iran could use the situation to develop nuclear weapons, he added. |
Governments had to make greater efforts at to fight inequality at home, as well as abroad, Mr Clegg said, adding: "It is time for Europe to step up to the plate. | Governments had to make greater efforts at to fight inequality at home, as well as abroad, Mr Clegg said, adding: "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. | "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. | "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." | "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." |
Mr Clegg said European leaders had to "emulate the courage and co-operation" used to repair national economies after the Second World War. | Mr Clegg said European leaders had to "emulate the courage and co-operation" used to repair national economies after the Second World War. |
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