For a year, like a prominent married couple on the verge of divorce, the rival factions of Britain's Labor Party had been protesting publicly that their differences were really nothing at all. Any minute, said both sides, would see the start of a second honeymoon. Last week, in the theoretical privacy of the party's 51st annual conference at Morecambe, a Lancashire seaside resort familiar to many a honeymooner, the pent-up emotions in both factions exploded in a headline-making brawl.
Love Your Enemies. At a service conducted by the Archbishop of York in the...
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