The reform movement was fracturing. Ed could feel it happening in the early sixties, in the meetings and the correspondence and the careful, coded conversations that made up the texture of his activism. The Wolfenden Report had been published four years ago, and Parliament had done nothing, and the patience that Ed had once railed against was wearing thin on everyone, not just him. The movement that had been united in hope was now divided in strategy, and the divisions were deepening, and there...
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