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"The latest instalment of Mr Prescott’s memoirs reveals that Mr Blair reneged on his promises to make way for Mr Brown to take over as leader. “I have no doubt that Tony was most to blame. He broke his agreement with Gordon not once but several times. However, in Tony’s defence, most of his promises were ambiguous and on condition anyway.”Mr Prescott described Mr Brown as “frustrating, annoying, bewildering and prickly” and revealed that he sulked so often during the first 12 months that regular meetings had to be abandoned.
He charts the “hundreds” of phone calls, meetings, presummits and dinners to deal with the various feuds between Mr Brown and his Chancellor in his autobiography, Prezza."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3913468.ece
He charts the “hundreds” of phone calls, meetings, presummits and dinners to deal with the various feuds between Mr Brown and his Chancellor in his autobiography, Prezza."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3913468.ece