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NJ, before you hint at the West Lothian Question, you really ought to fully explain what I call the Bishop Question. The Church of England is the established religion only in England, so why do 26 of its bishops - English to a man, I daresay - have any role in formulating legislation that affects Scotland in the House of Lords ? None of the senior clerics in the Kirk of Scotland have any such say in matters affecting the English.
Baldric, you really ought to consult the horse's mouth as regards dictionaries rather than one of its subsidiaries. The actual Oxford English Dictionary offers under 'Jock' (a) a by-form of the name John (b) any Scotsman, frequently as a nickname or (c) a rustic. Your suggestion that it is (quote) "often offensive", is if true clearly an indictment - not of the Scots - but of any Englishman who chooses to use it thus!
Wharton, my thanks for your suggestion as to 'best answer' for Modeller but I think my own immediate response to him..."Does anyone ELSE seriously imagine Sots vote only against things?"...was adquate. However, quite a stotter, as you say!