Welcome to the 1980s!One of the interesting things about party conference season is how Labour is always portrayed as being at conflict and the Tories as unified when it's nothing of the sort. The Labour conference is where policy is debated and decided, therefore of course there will be robust discussion, disagreements, and different points of view, whereas the Tory conference is just self-congratulatory jingoism. Labour's relatively democratic approach to decision making actually unites them as a party far more than the "internal war" the media likes to portray, and far more than the Tories on most issues. The Tories just do it in private (or they used to anyway, not so much anymore).