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G20 goal to 'clean up banks' - PM Leaders gather in London for G20
(about 6 hours later)
The main aim of the G20 summit must be to "clean up" the global banking system, Gordon Brown will say later. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is briefing the cabinet as world leaders gather in London for Thursday's G20 summit.
Ahead of Thursday's crunch meeting of world leaders in London, Mr Brown will say it is vital banks relearn common values like honesty and responsibility. US President Barack Obama arrives in the UK later for the meeting, which is being billed as a turning point in efforts to deal with global recession.
US President Barack Obama will arrive in the UK later on Tuesday. Mr Brown has stressed it will only succeed if all nations act together.
The Times says French President Nicolas Sarkozy has threatened to walk out if demands for tougher global financial regulation are not met.
Mr Sarkozy is reported to be pushing for a global financial regulator - an idea opposed by Britain and America.
Security operation
Instead, countries are expected to agree greater cooperation among national regulators. There is also expected to be agreement on tougher regulation of tax havens.
Mr Brown has stressed the main aim of the summit, in London's Docklands, must be to "clean up" the global banking system but his call for a fresh injection of cash into the world economy may go unheeded.
The very fact that Thursday's meeting is taking place at all has forced world leaders to address problems they might have preferred to ignore CBI director general Richard Lambert Public 'backs economic reforms
The prime minister is holding a series of bilateral talks later on Tuesday with leaders arriving for the summit.
The world's union leaders will also issue a joint statement calling for more public investment, active labour markets and green jobs to tackle the recession.
It comes amid one of the biggest security operations ever mounted in the UK, with mass protests planned by anti-capitalist groups and the Stop the War coalition among others.
Scotland Yard is describing the G20 policing plan as one of the largest, and complicated public order operations it has ever devised.Scotland Yard is describing the G20 policing plan as one of the largest, and complicated public order operations it has ever devised.
Mr Brown's speech to faith and charity leaders at St Paul's Cathedral in London will emphasise that he understands the "pain" the recession is causing.
"In our families we raise our children to work hard and to do their best and do their bit," he will say.
"We don't reward them for taking risks that would put them or others in danger, and we don't encourage them to seek short-term gratification at the expense of long-term value.
Our task today is to bring the imperatives served by our financial markets into proper alignment with the values held by families Prime Minister Gordon Brown Public 'backs economic reforms
"And in Britain's small businesses, managers and owners do not train their teams to invest recklessly, behave secretively or keep their biggest gambles off the books.
Ring of steelRing of steel
Some 84,000 police man-hours have been allocated to the entirety of Operation Glencoe, the G20 security strategy. All police leave has been cancelled in London for Wednesday and Thursday.Some 84,000 police man-hours have been allocated to the entirety of Operation Glencoe, the G20 security strategy. All police leave has been cancelled in London for Wednesday and Thursday.
Six police forces are part of the £7.5m security plan. The Metropolitan Police is leading - but also calling in colleagues from the City of London and British Transport Police.Six police forces are part of the £7.5m security plan. The Metropolitan Police is leading - but also calling in colleagues from the City of London and British Transport Police.
Outside of the M25 motorway, officers from Bedfordshire, Essex and Sussex will have critical roles in securing the arrival and transfer of delegations to their virtual bunkers in embassies and hotels.Outside of the M25 motorway, officers from Bedfordshire, Essex and Sussex will have critical roles in securing the arrival and transfer of delegations to their virtual bunkers in embassies and hotels.
London braces for angry protests during Thursday's G20 summitLondon braces for angry protests during Thursday's G20 summit
Inside the capital, police will co-ordinate the movement of these entourages and create a sterile environment at the Excel centre, base for the talks in East London's Canning Town.Inside the capital, police will co-ordinate the movement of these entourages and create a sterile environment at the Excel centre, base for the talks in East London's Canning Town.
Meanwhile on Monday, as the security provisions were being put in place, the prime minister said he believed world leaders will "rise to the challenge" of tackling the economic crisis and were "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to solve it. Meanwhile on Monday, as the security provisions were being put in place, the prime minister said he believed world leaders would "rise to the challenge" of tackling the economic crisis and were "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to solve it.
One of a series of world leaders to visit 10 Downing Street in the lead-up to the summit was Mexican President Felipe Calderon.One of a series of world leaders to visit 10 Downing Street in the lead-up to the summit was Mexican President Felipe Calderon.
Last week, the UK prime minister visited countries including the US, Brazil and Chile, promoting calls for a co-ordinated fiscal stimulus.Last week, the UK prime minister visited countries including the US, Brazil and Chile, promoting calls for a co-ordinated fiscal stimulus.
In an interview with the Financial Times, US President Barack Obama said: "With respect to the stimulus, there is going to be an accord that G20 countries will do what is necessary to promote trade and growth.In an interview with the Financial Times, US President Barack Obama said: "With respect to the stimulus, there is going to be an accord that G20 countries will do what is necessary to promote trade and growth.
"The most important task for us all is to deliver a strong message of unity in the face of crisis.""The most important task for us all is to deliver a strong message of unity in the face of crisis."