On Wednesday Gordon Brown accused David Cameron of being party political because he raised the Baby P case at prime minister's questions. Today, says the BBC:
Gordon Brown says he is disappointed by "partisan talk" after the shadow chancellor warned his actions could lead to sterling's collapse.Brown has clearly convinced himself that he always acts in the national interest and that those who criticise him can only do so from base motives.
It is tempting to compare him to the dictator of some old East European state. But he reminds me more of the Conservatives I used to tangle with in local politics.
For decades their type had run the town with their own business interests firmly in mind, but if you ever questioned this they would look aghast and accuse you of being political.
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