Why breaking up really should be much harder to do
Eric Joyce, the Labour MP for Falkirk was ignominiously arrested in the Strangers' Bar of the House of Commons last week after what seems to have been an almighty fracas.
A glass door was shattered and parliamentarians were allegedly assaulted and headbutted by Joyce, who seemed to have 'flipped'.
There is some speculation that Joyce was 'not particularly well' after apparently separating from his second wife.
If true, this makes me feel for him. Divorce can rip and ravage all that you thought you were, consume you like a rabid fever which lingers in the cells long, long after you get over the worst of it.
A depressingly large number of marriages fail. Some people decide to get divorced for perfectly understandable reasons - violence, incompatibility, alcoholism, oppressive partners - others because they want to move on to new pastures, or feel imprisoned by the institution. But now it's all too easy; we are blase about marital split-ups, unconcerned about the emotional consequences of the momentous life change.

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