Peter Oborne's piece for today's Telegraph - ostensibly about the euro - suggests that he lives in some sad, dim ghetto of the Tory party past. The biggest influence over Britain's euro situation in the past decade has been Gordon Brown - but is he even mentioned?
I hold no brief for Brown but commentary is more interesting if it doesn't ignore the main player.
Or maybe Oborne's article wasn't really about the euro at all, but about ancient Tory factionalism.
Next week: why Disraeli was right about Ireland?
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