Source: http://ift.tt/eo5TIt - Saturday, April 18, 2015
One of the banned clichés of these few weeks, along with “the first social media election” and “the closest election in years”, is “the most important election of our lifetime”. Yet this election is about unusually important questions of nationhood. While last week’s manifestos were about details that are unlikely to change much, such as whether we pretend to build 200,000 houses a year or 300,000, the big questions really at stake are whether Scotland has another referendum on breaking up the United Kingdom and whether we all have a referendum on membership of the European Union.
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