Scottish immigration struggles?
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I don't believe they suffered any more or any less than others.
Scotland is represented in the British House of Commons by 59 MPs elected from territory-based Scottish constituencies. The Scotland Office, a department of the United Kingdom government led by The Secretary of State for Scotland, is responsible for reserved matters. The Secretary of State for Scotland sits in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom and prior to devolution headed the system of government in Scotland. The current Secretary of State for Scotland is Douglas Alexander. Until 1999, Scottish peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords.
Political debate in Scotland has revolved around the constitution and this dominated the Scottish political scene in the latter half of the 20th century. Under the pressure of growing support for Scottish independence all three UK-wide parties advocated a policy of devolution to some degree during their history (although Labour and the Conservatives have also at times opposed it). Now that devolution has occurred, debate continues over whether the Scottish Parliament should accrue additional powers (for example over fiscal policy), or seek to obtain full independence with full sovereign powers (either through independence, a federal United Kingdom or a confederal arrangement). It remains to be seen whether the current devolution system satisfies Scottish demands for self-government or will strengthen demands for full-blown independence.
It was Irish more than Scottish, actually.
They brought it on themselves by wearing a dress.
Unfortunately there is not a section called 'Vague to the point of senseless' or this question would appear in it's hall of fame.
What kind of question is that? What discrimination did the Scottish face emigrating where exactly? We are well known as explorers and practically every country on Earth has a Scottish influence, so please elucidate.
I don't think we've been discriminated against anymore than any other race.
And for Humphrey Bogart wannabe 'Mighty C', above there:
You are just jealous that you are so unsure of your masculinity that you could never do it without scurrying away to hide in a corner. So you see, it's not the attire that makes the man. The truth is that we are a country of men that wear skirts and no knickers and therefore don't give a crap about what anyone thinks of us! ;-)
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