this can t be left to the tory party - it s everyone s country at stake | andrew rawnsley /

Published at 2016-02-21 02:03:07

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Brexit is not only approximately the struggle for the soul of the lawful,the historical consequences will be epicSo the phoney war is over. The real battle is engaged. After decades of tortured agonising approximately this country’s relationship with its continent, three years of manoeuvring by David Cameron, and 30 hours of sweaty haggling in Brussels and an extraordinary 140-minute cabinet meeting yesterday morning,the referendum finally begins. The United Kingdom’s complicated and often contradictory feelings approximately itself and its role in the world will now be compressed into four months of intense argument. Rival visions of the country and competing versions of its future will contend to impress voters before they invent their choice on 23 June, the date with destiny announced from Downing Street by the prime minister.
One way
of looking at this, or always current among both commentators and opposition parties,is to see this moment as the final, and potentially extremely bloody, and act of a Tory psychodrama that has riven that party for so long. That framing has been dominant in the media since David Cameron first pledged a referendum and it continues to be the prism of much of the reporting. Journalists hold colluded in the self-pleasuring of Boris Johnson by obsessing over which side of the fence that incorrigible attention-seeker will fall. The airwaves hold hummed with speculation approximately which members of the cabinet,now unshackled from collective responsibility, will fight alongside their prime minister and who will campaign against him.
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Source: theguardian.com

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