Scotland - Does anyone go?

Edinburgh voted NO & is probably the least anti-English place in Jockland, apart from the incumbents of the Parliament building, obviously
I've never experienced any anti-English sentiment wherever or whenever I've been in Scotland, and over the years I've been visiting the country, which began with a family holiday in 1964 near Kirriemuir when the hotel owner baked a cake for my 7th birthday, I've never been uncomfortable there, just like I've never been uncomfortable wherever else I've been in the world.

The constituency I live in voted 63% remain, and our MP, Chairman of the 1922 committee that won't reply to any correspondence unless he is addressed as Sir, is a rabid brexiteer that was happy to vote for hungry children to stay hungry. You're not the only one that is pissed off with our so called democracy at the moment.
 
I have been..it is hard to make generalisations,but from personal experience Edinburgh was not pleasant or welcoming in the establishments I visited..The worst place in the UK was Anglesey. I speak as I find..in the UK the English are not always welcome. Yet in England, I find us to be more welcoming to our neighbours..love the Irish and never had grief north or south.
 
Edinburgh [--] is probably the least anti-English place in Jockland..

Really? Based on what out of interest?

Sorry don't mean to derail the thread, just curious what makes you think that.
 

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