Josu
Emperor
Which option do you think would win in case of independence referendum?
More worryingly, a few weeks ago I caught one of my well-heeled, educated and well-brought-up public schoolboys eating one - they'd taken the Mars Bar down to the local chip shop and asked to have it deep-fried. I despair for our young people.
It's hard to say, but I suspect that SNP will lose the centre-left vote if faced with a Scottish Labour that's no longer bound by the more centrist Westminster party, and we'll see a Labour/National system emerging, the former representing the urban working class and the latter the suburban middle class. However, it's also possible that a similarly liberated Conservative Party might be able to hold its weight, even if it can never regain the position it once enjoyed as the Party of Empire. They may absorb a slightly desperate Liberal Democrats in the process, giving them an opportunity for re-branding- perhaps a new "Liberal Unionist Party"?If Scotland splits from the UK what will happen to the SNP. Could the SNP decline and the Scottish Labour and Conservatives grow again?
I'd say so, yes. I certainly don't think that it can be satisfactorily categorised as a simple regional dialect of English, given the extent of its independent history and literary canon.Is Scots a real language?
Not very many- Scotland never experienced any significant Afro-Carribean immigration, so almost all black people in Scotland are recent immigrants from Africa. The number is growing steadily, however, and the major cities all have significant African communities.How many people of African descent are there in Scotland?
Relatively low by British standards (which is to say fairly average by Western European standards), although, this being Britain, accommodation takes a very large proportion of your costs and so represents a major variable.What's the cost of living like in Scotland?
Historically, yes, but these days the differences are about regional and to an extent national identity, rather than about ethnicity as such.Is it true that the Shetlands are ethnically distinct from the rest of Scotland?
Shetlanders tend to be quite sceptical towards Scottish independence, because they don't tend to see a Holyrood government as any more or less their own than a Westminster one. In particular, they're suspicious of "it's Scotland's oil" chest-thumping, asserting that, on the contrary, at least some of it is Shetland's oil. It's quite likely that they would pursue some measure of autonomy within an independent Scotland, threatening to stick with England (perhaps as a Crown Dependency under a revived Earldom of Orkney, like the Isle of Mann and Channel Islands) unless their currently generous share of the income from oil and natural gas is maintained.What is their status likely to be if Scotland achieves independence?
Actually, NHS Scotland is a wholly independent body. It's relationship with NHS England is purely one of cooperation, it's in no way a subsidiary. (The rest, I can't comment on.)Unless Scotland becomes a republic, the Queen is still the head of state and the Prince of Wales is still the Duke of Cornwall & Rothesay, Lord Great Steward etc. Given Salmond's farcical expectations for an independent Scotland to keep the British army, the BBC and the NHS, amongst others, I think border controls will be the least of your worries!
By "accommodation" you mean rent right? Does that apply throughout Scotland or only in major cities?Relatively low by British standards (which is to say fairly average by Western European standards), although, this being Britain, accommodation takes a very large proportion of your costs and so represents a major variable.
Well, it can vary pretty significantly even within and between the cities- I pay just over half of what my sister does for a very similar flat because I live in North-Central Dundee and she lives in the West End of Glasgow- so it's really hard to generalise. You'd certainly pay less in rural areas and small towns, but even that depends on commuter prospects.By "accommodation" you mean rent right? Does that apply throughout Scotland or only in major cities?
You can ask a Scotsman absolutely anything. I have done so. Understanding the reply, is a different matter.
Do you like haggis?
When you come upon an Englishman, how strong is the urge to yell freedom?
do you like bananas?
Do you support scottish independece ?
if Scotland was independent would you support EU membership ?
What is your favorite Burns poem?
Why are Scottish accents so awesome?
Why is fried food so popular in Scotland?
Is Scots a real language?
Do you like heroin and headbutting?
How many people of African descent are there in Scotland?
Do you speak with the stereotypical Gorbals accent?
Also, I herd you deep fry "Mars" bars. How sane is that?
I've never heard of it.Is it true you deep fry butter now? This is being flippant but I have heard it.
A sad blight on an otherwise fine part of the world.What are your views on the bucky culture?
I live in a relatively crime free part of Glasgow but I have noticed a significant decrease in visible gangs at least in other areas. The reputation the city had in the 80's and 90's is very undeserved today.How is gang violence coming on? Have the latest efforts in this direction been successful?
Nope, I enjoy my rum relatively cheap.Do you think minimum pricing on alcohol is a good idea?
Nope but I rented one recently for a family event.Do you own and wear a kilt on special occasions?
Beyond children and nationalists, nope.Is the Brave Heart culture still going on?
I don't want one, at all.What are your hopes for an independent Scotland?
I have no hopes for England beyond that it continues to be relatively prosperous.What are your hopes for England?
It's something I'm seeing much less of now but it's an ugly and imbecilic thing.What do you think of the sectarian divide?
etc etc etc
What will happen to Balmoral (?) if Scotland achieves independence.
(may I visit your beautiful country again one day?)
Is it true that the Shetlands are ethnically distinct from the rest of Scotland?
What is their status likely to be if Scotland achieves independence?
Could you understand all the dialog in Trainspotting?
Yes, yes, yes and yes!Do you like to go to your backyard and cook food on the grill? Bar-be-que? Steak? Chicken?
Do you like punk?
Which option do you think would win in case of independence referendum?
I'll pop in give my thoughts on a few of the more impersonal questions, if that's alright with Imperialman.
How many people of African descent are there in Scotland?
Everyone is of African descent...
The Lowlands are pretty much the same as England, but the Highlands are a "yes and no" sort of thing. They don't have the same sort of cultivation that you'll see in England, but the glens have been cleared of their naturally for centuries- first for agriculture, more recently for animal-grazing, and almost all of them will have some sort of settlement in them, be it only a farmhouse or forester's cabin. However there's still pockets of forest that look as they would have done in the last ice age, and the mountains themselves are pretty much as they always were. A lot of that probably wouldn't measure up as "wilderness" by the standards of North America- we don't have anywhere where you can spend two months without seeing the barest hint of civilisation (*insert Govan joke here*)- but by our conservative standards, typically something along the lines of "can I die stupidly in it?", they qualify.Is there much wilderness in Scotland? I know it's rather mountainous compared to the rest of the UK, but whenever I see pictures of the English countryside it's almost all just settled farmland. Is it the same up north?