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Staying up for Scotland

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United Kingdom
June 18, 2026に開始

And for England, so long as they're not playing Scotland!

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Staying up for Scotland

New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jun 17, 2026

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The rivalry between Scotland and England is outdated and detrimental; we should focus on collaboration rather than competition.

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Scotland's unique identity and cultural contributions should be celebrated and supported, promoting national pride and unity.

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While celebrating Scottish culture is important, it should not overshadow the diverse identities within the UK.

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Sporting events can bring communities together, but they often reinforce divisions; we need to find a balance in our national narratives.

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Investing in Scottish arts and sports boosts local economies and showcases Scotland as a vibrant part of the UK, benefiting everyone.

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