8) Morning coffee with Craig: the G20, the economy, and protest

OK, I have started my ‘morning coffee with Craig’ series again. Similar format and similar theme to the previous ones, but I promise something fresher soon. Here I talk about ‘globalism’ and the recent protests during the G20 meeting here in London. It is similar to another video diary; number 4 in this series when the G20 met in Melbourne in 2006.

I have experimented with YouTube’s new annotation system on this video so feel free to annotate it (but please be kind) (link)

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