Mr Cameron, attending the G20 summit with his finance minister George Osborne
and a large business delegation, will put further pressure on Europe at the
start of a summit that is likely to be dominated by the continent’s banking
and sovereign debt crisis.
Last week, Bank of England and the government announced a plan to flood the
country’s financial system with billions of pounds to try to get a
recession-hit economy moving.
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