I was in the army and lived in various parts of England for a number of years and our English cousins aren't short of anti-Scottish rhetoric or anti everyone else for that matter!
As a southerner I've had my fair share of derogatory commentary from our cousins in the North, whereas my Scottish family appear to get on fine with them. That said, here in the south I've heard plenty of people be derogatory about the Cornish and the East Anglians. Tribalism, it seems, will always find a way.
Maybe you should visit a different part of Scotland O because half the people I work with (in Glasgow) are English, my ex and my son are English and unless it's one of the great unwashed (chav's to you who hate everyone) they get on fine.
I got it worse in Glasgow than I do in Fife, but I confess it's been twenty odd years since I visited Glasgow. Inverness and Stirling were like Fife (but without family
), and I've not had much opportunity to get any further into the hinterlands than that.
Unless of course your making your point as some do just as an excuse to blame/bash the SNP
No, as I admitted, my experience of the Scottish hoi-polloi was transferred - so far as I can remember the SNP speeches have been targetted at Westminster, not at England, and if some of their support doesn't make the differentiation that's not the SNP's fault.
Of course, I think it's at least implicit in the SNPs idea of wanting independence, but then swapping Westminster for Brussels by joining the EU as a small-fish that it's about getting rid of Westminster more than it is about actual independence - that's why I advocated for the 'No' camp. I actually wanted genuine independence for Scotland, not swapping UK rule for EU rule.
Still waiting to see what alternative to the SNP there is in Scotland? Labour Libdems or Tories
I'd like to think the Lib Dems or Greens would be able to make the case for left wing, liberal politics without the need to sever the links.
O.