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The Scottish national identity (see " but not "English". Identification of others as Scottish is generally a matter of accent, and though the various dialects of the Scots Language and Scottish English (or the accents of Gaelic speakers) are distinctive, people associate them all together as Scottish with a shared identity, as well as a Region al or Local identity.


POLITICS OF IDENTITY

Those seeking a return to Scotland being an Independent Sovereign State separate from the United Kingdom draw strongly on a Scottish identity, describing themselves as the Scottish Independence movement. They often claim that those not sharing their aims are Unionists despite the association of that term with the Conservative And Unionist Party , though some are offended when the terms "separatists" or even " Nationalist s" are applied to themselves. In more extreme cases some argue that "British nationalists/British unionists (Labourites, Cons, LibDems) are extremely proactive in attempting to destroy the English, Welsh, Irish and Scottish identities and attempting to erect a pseudo "British" (sic) identity." This characterisation is challenged by the fact that these parties actively promote a Scottish identity, and indeed the devolved Scottish Parliament was brought into being by the Labour Party despite strong opposition by the Conservative And Unionist Party . The pro-independence Scottish National Party only agreed to support the devolved Scottish Parliament after extensive negotiations.


CULTURAL ICONS

The Scottish cultural icons of Tartan , the Kilt and Bagpipe s are widely but not universally liked (or flaunted) by Scots, but their establishment as symbols for the whole of Scotland only dates back to the early 19th Century and specifically to the pageantry for the Visit Of King George IV To Scotland organised by Sir Walter Scott who was himself very much a Unionist and Tory at the same time as being a great populariser of Scottish mythology through his writings. Also, a popular icon is the Loch Ness Monster in Loch Ness .


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