Cannot play media. Sorry, this media is not available in your territory. PM Gordon Brown gives a speech from the National Policy forum in Warwick Gordon Brown is seeking to rally Labour supporters after the party's Glasgow East by-election. He told a policy meeting in Warwick: "Let us remember what a Labour government can achieve and what we will achieve in the years to come." The Scottish National Party claimed the Glasgow East result was "off the Richter scale", after overturning a Labour majority of 13,507. Conservative leader David Cameron urged Mr Brown to call a general election. "I think we need change in this country, and that's how change should come about," said Mr Cameron. The prime minister's speech at the National Policy Forum in Warwick is being seen as a key moment in his efforts to turn round party morale....
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