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More sibling rivalry

Michael Crick|12:18 UK time, Monday, 17 May 2010

My old friend Tom Fairbrother writes to say:

(1) In 1754 one brother succeeded another as prime minister - on a less positive note, Pelham had to die to make way for his older brother, the Duke of Newcastle. 

(2) The French centre-right politicians Jean-Louis and Bernard Debré are twin brothers, sons of Michel Debré, first prime minister of the Fifth Republic - they rarely agree about anything (eg Jean-Louis was pro-Chirac, Bernard pro-Balladur), and I suspect there is a strong element of personal dislike there. 

(3) There are numerous medieval examples of conflicts between/among brothers - in 1478 Edward IV had his brother George ("False, Fleeting, Perjur'd Clarence") executed for treason - the legend that he was drowned in a malmsey butt has never been disproven, and perhaps the victim was allowed to choose..."

So, other sibling rivalries please.

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