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Gordon Brown's speeches in Bristol and in the USA !
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Didier Delmer

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By Didier Delmer
Published on 5/03/2009
 
Gordon Brown - UK's Prime Minister - held two speeches : one in Bristol and one at the US Congress.

Details on both speeches

Speech @ the Labour Party Annual Convention :

G. Brown has indicated that the UK was going to work closely with Obama's administration to establish new rules for the banks, create jobs, create a greener environment and boost digital and new technology issues to ensure a new prosperity under new circumstances.

Mr Brown also insisted that we had to work on the renewal of the society, as well as the renewal of the exonomy to meet upcoming challenges for the poor, middle-class and small businesses.

US Congress :

Gordon Brown declared Congress that he was in favour of a very close cooperation between the UK - USA and Europe, to face the global economic crisis and find real solutions.

Gordon Brown has attempted to establish himself as an international statesman with the vision to lead the world out of recession.

Gordon Brown has urged the US to renew the "special relationship for our generation" in a speech to Congress.

Gordon Brown and President Barack Obama held talks at the White House today and reaffirmed their commitment to the “special relationship” between the UK and the US.

The President called Prime Minster Brown today at approximately 3:00pm.  In a call that lasted about 10 minutes, the President congratulated the Prime Minister on his speech to Congress and expressed his appreciation for a very productive visit. 

The President also thanked the Prime Minister for the gifts he presented to him: a pen holder carved from the timbers of the HMS Gannet, which was a sister ship of the HMS Resolute, and first edition biography of Winston Churchill. 

The President noted that the pen set is being displayed on the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office and the books are in the Presidents personal study adjoining the Oval Office. 

The President and the Prime Minister discussed that the First Lady and Mrs. Brown had a warm and personal visit, as well.  The President closed the conversation by stating that he looked forward to seeing the Prime Minister in London in early April.