I'm not against accents - my husband's from Lancashire and has a rural Lancs accent. We've just got back from Scotland yesterday, and I love that Highland burr.
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I love the Scottish accent; it is very sexy.
My accent is... sort of an Edinburgh sort of soft southwest Scottish accent. It could almost be English.
I've never played Scots or got the chance to do my Scottish accent. I'm always trying it out in auditions, but they always say no. I'd love to act in a Scottish accent for once.
I lost the accent years ago, but I'm still very proud to be Scottish, and I love wearing a kilt.
I love my accent, I thought it was useful in Gone In 60 Seconds because the standard villain is upper class or Cockney. My Northern accent would be an odd clash opposite Nic Cage.
I found that Scottishness and Englishness are actually strong, instinctive things, whatever the historical reasons. Even the accent changes - just two inches across the border.
Those English and Scottish know how to do accents.
I love accents.
Apparently when I went to school, I had a Glasgow accent.
As a Scot, representing a Scottish constituency for almost the past 25 years, I do not harbour an overweening ambition to pronounce on each and every matter exclusively English.
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