Gordon Brown rounds on 'protectionism'

Thursday 22 June 2006 at 16:00

The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer last night rounded on continental European countries for increasing protectionism, arguing Britain should continue to think globally to keep its position as the "financial centre of the world".

Gordon Brown, who said that the success of the financial services industry is now woven into the fabric of the UK's economy, added that London's success as a financial centre also relies on "stability through a predictable and light touch regulatory environment."