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Brown trades peer support for headline approval

By Chris Giles in St Andrews

Published: November 8 2009 13:05 | Last updated: November 8 2009 13:05

How should a beleaguered politician, accused of being soft on banks, use his remaining domestic and international political capital? That appeared to be the question facing Gordon Brown on Saturday when he gate-crashed the Group of 20 meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors.

There was little doubt about his answer. Attempt the most daunting spin operation, simultaneously giving different messages to many different audiences.

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