Letter: Why Scots hate the English

Tony O'Hagan
Saturday 27 November 1993 19:02 EST
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I AM in complete agreement with Neal Ascherson's column on the growth of anti-English feeling in Scotland.

I would, however, like to refer him to 'Quotes of the Week' (24 October):

'Scottish (Labour) MPs, steeped in an almost Nordic political culture, find it difficult to see the extent of (English) alienation.'

Peter Shore MP, on Scottish 'over-representation' in the Shadow Cabinet.

Some Scots may indeed hate the English, but there are not a few English who despise everything which is not English.

Tom O'Hagan

Luxembourg

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