By Christopher Hope, Whitehall Editor Published: 6:41PM GMT 01 March 2010
Andrew Rawnsleys book "The End of the Party" says Mr Brown, when he was Chancellor, believed the Blairs were on purpose perplexing to harm him in the months after his daughter Jennifer died betimes at 10 days in 2002.
The book describes how the already diligent adversary in in between Mr Brown and Mr Blair, then-Prime Minister, expel a shade over the wake of Jennifer.
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The uninformed row was caused by the soreness of Mr Brown"s pique and the sign that Leo Blair, innate only dual years earlier, was progressively flourishing up.
The book says: "The Blairs lived in the prosaic on top of Number 11. They would leave small Leos pram parked outward the prosaic door, where it was perceivable to the Browns. Tony and Cherie are so vicious to me, Brown complained to friends.
"He was honestly assured that they were utilizing the pram to on purpose remind him that the Blairs had what was tragically taken from him and Sarah.
"They were maybe unresponsive but outward Browns overly suspicious aptitude there is no justification that they meant to be malevolent.
"He nursed this protest for years. Brown would go on to fury about the Blairs vicious diagnosis of him and his wife, bringing it up with one apportion a full five years later."
The book was published after dual weeks of serialised extracts detailing feuding in in between Mr Blair and Mr Brown as well as volcanic outbursts by the Prime Minister.
The explain was discharged as "complete nonsense" by allies of the Prime Minister. A No 10 central claimed in response: "Over the past dual weeks we have seen each one of Andrew Rawnsley"s mad and antagonistic allegations unravel."
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