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Feb 13, 2023 · The good news for Scottish nationalists is that most people in the two Nordic nations we surveyed – Denmark and Sweden – do see Scotland as similar to their own countries. The bad news is that they do not see Scotland as distinctly similar to them compared to England, or the wider UK.
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Dec 10, 2021 · The SNP has its ‘Scottish exceptionalism’, a land where everyone apparently once spoke Scots Gaelic before ‘the other’ sought to strip it from us. It’s a curiously homogenous and collective identity pitch. One which is naturally nonsensical – Scots Gaelic is no more the ‘national language’ of Scotland than Cumbraic, Pictish or ...
Sep 3, 2024 · But what about those Scots who support Scotland being an independent country? Do they, at least, have a different, more ‘civic’ conception of their national identity? And how do their conceptions of Scottish identity compare with then outlook of those who back Brexit.
Jun 6, 2018 · It probably comes as little surprise that the BBC survey of national identity shows national identity in Scotland is different from that in England.
Apr 15, 2021 · Nationalists, by contrast, are clear about Scotland’s destination as a new EU state, and the Scottish government is studying the EU accession process.
Jul 14, 2021 · Understand this, and you begin to understand why some form of Scottish nationalism – either voting SNP or supporting independence – is so appealing for such a broad spectrum of Scottish society.
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Apr 27, 2021 · It is only since nationalism became a major force in Scotland, from around 2011, that virulent and public hatred has become so noticeable. Scottish nationalists spew venom about the UK, London, Westminster, England and, above all, ‘Toarries’.