I feel obliged to come back as I started this thread and have read with interest.
There seem to be good and bad points from all sides and my personal views have swayed to and fro.
Good to see mature discussion and a fair bit of humour although not all of it intended.
I knew very little of Scots/English history and have sadly only ventured north of the border twice, a wedding in Oban when we stayed a week to explore wonderful scenery and a fabulous weekend in Edinburgh where we watched the Military Tattoo. We had intended to repeat the latter awesome experience for their 50th anniversary but sadly covid got in the way.
One day soon hopefully.
What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?
Inadequate kitchen equipment in holiday accommodation.
Restoring Britain’s health to 2014 levels could add 2% to GDP- i.e. £72 billion



but it basically says if all the trade with England you currently have is gone, then everybody will be worse off.