O! Desolated Scotland, too credulous of fair speeches, and not aware of the calamities which are coming upon you! If you were to judge as I do, you would not easily put your neck under a foreign yoke.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am wholeheartedly in favour of an independent Scotland.
People in Scotland don't take too kindly to being lectured by a Tory Chancellor.
Scotland is a much lighter and more fun place than I thought it was. I was miserable when I was there. But it wasn't Scotland's fault. It was my circumstances. I was - I hate to say the word humbled - but that's what it felt like. I was wrong about this place. This is a great place full of very fun people.
I feel so Scottish when I go abroad, and I'm so proud of it, but for me, it's not a political statement - I just happen to be Scottish.
My point is there's a hidden Scotland in anyone who speaks the Northern Ireland speech. It's a terrific complicating factor, not just in Northern Ireland, but Ireland generally.
Scotland's a pretty place. I mean, as long as it ain't raining.
It's ironic that the growth of Scottish nationalism has precipitated in the English the sort of hand-wringing the Scots have always done over who they are.
I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them... Scotland is free!
I'm as Scottish as they come.
I think Scotland could take a stand in a wonderful way, ecologically and morally and ethically.