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The Kingdom to Come : Thoughts on the Union before and after the Scottish Independence Referendum, Paperback / softback Book

The Kingdom to Come : Thoughts on the Union before and after the Scottish Independence Referendum Paperback / softback

Part of the Haus Curiosities series

Paperback / softback

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In The Kingdom to Come, Peter Hennessy records the run-up to the Scottish Independence Referendum in September 2014, its immediate aftermath and describes the enormous constitutional building site opened up for the whole of the United Kingdom by the result.

This fourth volume in the Haus Curiosities series includes Lord Hennessy's personal impressions of the time when the Act of Union, over 300-years-old, was called into question and when he, as the UK's foremost expert on our unwritten constitution and a Professor of Contemporary British History, became an important voice in what may happen next.

The Kingdom to Come examines the possible agenda for the remaking of the constitution in the medium and long term.

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