DAVID Cameron sought to drive a wedge between Gordon Brown and his Chancellor yesterday after Alistair Darling accused prime ministerial aides of unleashing the "forces of hell" valentino Handbags on him.
The Tory leader accused the two men of being "at war" following Mr Darling's frank disclosure of attempts by supporters of the Prime Minister to undermine him. But Mr Brown and his Downing Street neighbour put on a show of unity in the Commons, leaning close and whispering to each other throughout Mr Cameron's taunts at Prime Minister's Questions.
The Prime Minister and the Chancellor spoke privately this morning in what Downing Street described as a "cordial" meeting.
versace Replica Handbags Mr Brown's spokesman declined to say whether the pair had discussed Mr Darling's remarkable interview with Sky News last night.
In it, the Chancellor said "the forces of hell were unleashed" against him after he gave a newspaper interview in 2008 predicting - accurately - that the recession would be the worst for 60 years.
He pointed the finger at Number 10 in general and Damian McBride, then the premier's chief spin doctor, in particular.
But Mr Brown took to the GMTV sofa this morning to insist he had never authorised any briefing against the Chancellor.
He added: "Alistair has been a friend Replica chloe Handbags of mine for 20 years, we have worked together, our families know each other. We have worked together all this time and we have huge mutual respect for each other."
Replica Ulysse Nardin WatchesMr McBride also denied the claims.
But Mr Cameron seized on the revelations in the Commons, saying Mr McBride had been "spreading poison" about the Chancellor to journalists.
"Right now, six weeks before an election with a record budget deficit at the end of a long recession, I want to ask why the Prime Minister and Chancellor are at war with each other," he said.
Mr Brown and Mr Darling had arrived together and sat alongside one another on the front bench. The Prime Minister made a point of hailing the Chancellor as louis vuitton Bags "right on every issue".
The two men sat so near to one another and whispered so intently as Mr Cameron spoke that the Tory leader joked: "Any closer and they will start kissing."
Meanwhile, Downing Street declined to reveal whether Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell had met Andrew Rawnsley, the author of a new book which had prompted the row.
In it, the political journalist claims that Sir Gus had warned the Prime Minister about his treatment of staff at Number 10. But Sir Gus told MPs yesterday he had never given the Prime Minister a warning about bullying.
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