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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    Broadly similar to the Staffordshire group but even more pale which is to be expected, for some reason they don't remind me that much of Scots though but it would be very interesting to see a farmers thread from a Scottish region for comparison. Re Tooting Carmen's comment i think he was half right by saying that there is more similarity from north to south than west to east but this really only applies as north as East Yorkshire, genetically Durham and N'umberland are more different from the SE and Staffordshire also shows a lot of Welsh borders and NW influence.
    Couldn't find a lot of pics from one Scottish area, but pics from different parts of Scotland:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    As someone who has family in Exeter, I can honestly say that no more than 20-25% of the people there have a (noticeable) Devon accent - it is full of students and general workers from SE England.
    Is Chris Martin a prime example of Exonians?


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    Shropshire YFC, bordering Wales
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