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Chris Cradock

"The question "is there any place in the Labour party for someone who is socially liberal but morally conservative?" would make an interesting discussion all by itself."

Let's have a go; The answer being, 'Yes, as long as the morally conservative bit stays private.' Equality trumps morality; What else is there that one can conclude after the SORs debate?

By the way, there are those of course who would say the Labour Party is today more accurately described as socially conservative and morally liberal.

Chris Cradock

Of course another very interesting question that follows from the linking of Methodism to the Labour Party is to ask who did better out of the transaction? Contrasting the relative strengths of the two institutions then and now and asking the question 'why?' would perhaps be highly relevant. I think James Kurth calls it 'The Protestant Deformation'.

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