Diary 
Neal Ascherson
For the last six months, a Scot reading the London papers, or watching London-made political TV shows, could only conclude that a sharp dislike of Scots and Scotland is spreading across South Britain. The reports suggest a bout of Scotophobia without parallel since the violently anti-Scottish mood of the English mob in Lord Bute’s day.
Subscribers to the print edition can log in to view the entire article. For information about subscribing to the London Review of Books click here. This article is available for purchase online. Buy this article.
Neal Ascherson’s books include The Struggles for Poland and Black Sea. He is an honorary lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
Other articles by this contributor:
Hitler’s Teeth · Berlin 1945
After the Revolution · Neal Ascherson reports from Georgia
Oo, Oo! · Khrushchev the Stalinist
The Media Did It · Neal Ascherson remembers the Wall
On with the Pooling and Merging · The Incomparable Tom Nairn
Victory in Defeat · Trotsky
Imagined Soil · The German War on Nature
Even Now · The Silence of Günter Grass