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    Default Anthropologically speaking can Scotland really be called a country?

    I have always seen Scotland as a region rather than a country, crossing the border into Scotland the architecture, culture etc do not change drastically if at all, the accent is different but so it is between Cheshire and Lancashire etc. I think that Scotland is basically a continuation of northern England in most aspects and even a lot of Northerners would identify more with Scotland than the south.

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    It is certainly more of a country than Wales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    It is certainly more of a country than Wales.
    Really? Yes you have more distinctive food and drink and architecture than Wales but anthropologists said that Scotland was more similar to England, just a bit paler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    Really? Yes you have more distinctive food and drink and architecture than Wales but anthropologists said that Scotland was more similar to England, just a bit paler.
    Unlike Wales, Scotland actually maintained its own legal and educational systems even before being granted its own Parliament, plus said Parliament has more powers than its Welsh equivalent. Further, the Brexit vote shows a greater divergence between England and Scotland than England and Wales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Unlike Wales, Scotland actually maintained its own legal and educational systems even before being granted its own Parliament, plus said Parliament has more powers than its Welsh equivalent. Further, the Brexit vote shows a greater divergence between England and Scotland than England and Wales.
    You can't say somewhere is a different country just because the parliament is slightly different ime, as for brexit unfortunately there hasn't been a lot of research done into the reason why no regions of Scotland voted largely in favour of brexit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    You can't say somewhere is a different country just because the parliament is slightly different ime, as for brexit unfortunately there hasn't been a lot of research done into the reason why no regions of Scotland voted largely in favour of brexit.
    Because they see the EU as a bastion AGAINST English domination?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Because they see the EU as a bastion AGAINST English domination?
    Perhaps but working class Scots don't strike me as being pro immigration, if anything they would be more against it, if anything the dislike of the English in Scotland is more about the dislike of London and the prosperous commuter belt of the south east, I don't think they dislike Lancashire, Devon or Yorkshire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver109 View Post
    Perhaps but working class Scots don't strike me as being pro immigration, if anything they would be more against it, if anything the dislike of the English in Scotland is more about the dislike of London and the prosperous commuter belt of the south east, I don't think they dislike Lancashire, Devon or Yorkshire.
    Do you really think they make that much of a distinction between England's different regions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Do you really think they make that much of a distinction between England's different regions?
    I think they do, I have read comments from Scots online and much of the stuff directed against England is basically about London and apparently the south east too taking most of the funds, many Scots seem to have a neutral or positive view of Newcastle and Yorkshire etc.

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    England is my city and Scotland is a region.

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