IF Rudyard Kipling "was not a Tory" in Geoffrey Wheatcroft's estimation, why was Kipling a principal participant in meetings at the Conservative Party branch of his adopted village - Burwash in Sussex?
Dr Roger Wells
Canterbury Christ Church College, Kent
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