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    Mr. Beat compares and contrasts the two most-famous and most-visited countries in the United Kingdom- England and Scotland. It's kind of amazing how the two rivals united.
    Produced by Matt Beat and Beat Productions, LLC. Filmed by Matt Beat, Shannon Beat, and Beat Productions LLC. Additional footage found in the public domain or used under fair use guidelines. Music by ‪@ElectricNeedleRoom‬ (Mr. Beat's band) and Slenderbeats.
    Thanks to ‪@osberswgaming‬ for collaborating with me for this!
    Here's an annotated script with footnotes: docs.google.co...
    Sources/further reading:
    www.scotsman.c...
    www.nrscotland...
    www.ons.gov.uk/
    www.ons.gov.uk/
    geographyhost....
    Statisticsorldatlas.com/articles/major-religious-groups-in-scotland.html
    www.worldatlas...
    en.wikipedia.o...
    en.wikipedia.o...
    Corrections:
    8:10 Ralph meant to bring up Alfred the Great here instead of the likely made up King Arthur
    8:42 We should have mentioned that Scotland also invaded England
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    #england #scotland #geography
    England and Scotland
    Two bordering countries part of a larger country called the United Kingdom, a country that has been pretty influential on the world over the past 300 years or so.
    Both on the island of Great Britain, the ninth-biggest island in the world.
    England and Scotland are the two most well-known and visited countries in the UK, and maybe by the end of this video you’ll have an opinion about which one you think is better.
    A special shout out to Ralph from Osbers Gaming, who is from Scotland, for collaborating with me for this video. He did the history portion, in case you didn’t notice. Be sure to subscribe to Osbers Gaming! It was also great to meet him in person when we were in Edinburgh last spring. Oh yeah, my family and I actually went on vacation to both England and Scotland! A lot of the footage you saw was from stuff I shot while we were there. So which is better? England or Scotland? Let me know down below. Oh, and I also have an Edinburgh and Glasgow Compared video planned in the near future, so look for that.

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  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  Год назад +122

    Which is better? Scotland or England?
    Which two countries should I compare next?
    Ralph wrote the history portion of the script. I fact-checked, but I clearly didn't fact-check it enough. I apologize.
    Corrections:
    8:10 Ralph meant to bring up Alfred the Great here instead of the likely made up King Arthur
    8:42 We should have mentioned that Scotland also invaded England
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    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +6

      YouGov is an absolute win

    • @sergioventura2595
      @sergioventura2595 Год назад +18

      Maybe compare Vatican City and San Marino

    • @Fisher1874
      @Fisher1874 Год назад +40

      Scotland is definitely the best. But then again I’m from there so I’m biased. Actually met you on your trip in Scotland in Edinburgh while collecting your car rental. Was very nice to meet you. Keep up the good work with these videos

    • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
      @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Год назад +30

      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 SCOTLAND FOREVER 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @JamMC
      @JamMC Год назад +20

      Scotland

  • @hollin220
    @hollin220 Год назад +764

    I studied abroad in Stirling, Scotland. While there the US played England in group play for the World Cup. I was at the local pub and everyone was rooting very enthusiastically for the US. I was a little surprised and asked a local, whats up with that. He says, we have a saying around here … ABE… Anyone But England. The US went on the tie England in extra time and the pub absolutely exploded with cheer. Many pints and USA chants were had. Good times.

    • @tonylipsmire5918
      @tonylipsmire5918 Год назад +59

      ESPN has two pundits who played football/soccer for Scotland and they both constantly revel in Englands failures it’s hilarious

    • @Talisguy
      @Talisguy Год назад +23

      I always knew what team were playing against England during the World Cup when I was in secondary school, because everyone would come in enthusiastically supporting that team. I don't care about football at all and I knew everyone England played.

    • @joeyhenriques7289
      @joeyhenriques7289 Год назад

      Scotland hates England like Michigan and Ohio State hate each other.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +64

      ABE sounds about right. What a surreal experience that must have been!

    • @juanalmzn2263
      @juanalmzn2263 Год назад +4

      Was it 2010 or 2022?

  • @joaovitormatos8147
    @joaovitormatos8147 Год назад +356

    I think it's worth mentioning that the first economists, like Adam Smith and David Hume, were born in Scotland and were a part of the Scottish Enlightenment

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +7

      This is true

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Год назад +9

      Fair to say Hume is known more for philosophy (these days at least) but still valid.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +38

      I definitely should have included those two. Not to mention I forgot to mention John Maynard Keynes is from England!

    • @ScottishRod
      @ScottishRod Год назад +9

      A bit later in time, James Clark Maxwell!?

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +3

      @@ScottishRod he went to my school lol

  • @hello3motos1
    @hello3motos1 Год назад +238

    As a Scotsman a well informed video! Great to see Mr Beat talk about Scotland! One small thing, I wouldn’t call Cricket popular in Scotland, I think 99% of the population couldn’t name one cricket player.

    • @jonathancampbell5231
      @jonathancampbell5231 Год назад +14

      I think 99% is too low.

    • @NOWNewsNetwork.tv.watchnow
      @NOWNewsNetwork.tv.watchnow Год назад +4

      As a scot, i can vouch

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +19

      Well hop on the cricket train then! Go on! But seriously, thank you.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 Год назад +7

      Scotland is too cold for cricket. England is on the borderline of being too cold for cricket itself. I think golf is the only summer sport of any popularity in Scotland.

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад +1

      @@danieleyre8913 It was all going so well....until you mentioned how cold it is. Mr Beat thinks we're all dying from the heat over here lol

  • @nomar8770
    @nomar8770 Год назад +118

    My family were immigrants to britain but i was born in england and now live in scotland. I love to hear other countriws perspectives of england and Scotland relationship

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +20

      I made this video for YOU

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      @@iammrbeat SHUT UP MAN. YOU'RE A SHILL. PS THE CAPS DONT MEAN I'M SOME KINDA NUT JOB. JUST THE YOUGOV BS STARTING FROM 0:00 TO 0:03 RESULTED IN THE PENNY DROPPING. GLOBAL WARMING BS ETC ETC ETC. JEEEEEEEZZ!

    • @williamwallace5857
      @williamwallace5857 26 дней назад

      countries

    • @GrizzlyAdams101
      @GrizzlyAdams101 22 дня назад

      @@williamwallace5857 do one will

    • @williamwallace5857
      @williamwallace5857 21 день назад

      @@GrizzlyAdams101 do one yourself

  • @meltedelevator
    @meltedelevator Год назад +86

    Hey Scot here, thanks for talking about us! We have a friendly rivalry with England though some of us are bitter over perceived being dragged out of the eu which we didn’t vote for, I would like independence but I will always share brotherhood with our southern neighbours

    • @louisimission2153
      @louisimission2153 Год назад +7

      Aw, bless You mate that's nice. I love a bit of competitiveness and banter between Our Nations, but at the end of the day We are both decended from the best of all men, and have in Our own ways both shaped the world with great authority and innovation.
      That said, stop deep frying everything and get some trousers on.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @benwatson96
      @benwatson96 Год назад +12

      Not so much a perception more fact that we got dragged out but I do agree once we get Indy and rejoin EU we should still remain close and friendly w England (just not under their government)

    • @louisimission2153
      @louisimission2153 Год назад +2

      Good for You ThetaSigma, that'll teach the bloody English 🍻 Cheers for John Logie Baird and Mr. Dunlop by the way.

    • @Allapa-im9jr
      @Allapa-im9jr Год назад +7

      ​@@louisimission2153Ironic considering that Trousers is actually a Scottish word, from Trews. While the modern kilt wrap is actually an English inventions by theEnglish business man - Thomas Rawlinson and bears little relation to the actual proper traditional Scottish kilt which was worn more as a long elaborate overcoat cloak that could double up as camping equipment as it was designed more for outdoor wear.

    • @Allapa-im9jr
      @Allapa-im9jr Год назад +6

      ​@@benwatson96More Scots still voted for Brexit than have ever votes for the SNP, a fact the SNP routinely ignores and hides from. And Scots votes in what they were led to believe what would be a once in a generation referendum just two years earlier regardless of what would haveppen in the next three years or the next thirty years, the latter fits the category of a 'generation' far more than the former.
      A lot of Scots didn't really care about the EU generally at all, it was the SNP that do because that was always the real plan for them, hence they never wanted a seperate Scottish held UE referendum and why they moved the original referendum from 2018 to 2014. Either way, the EU referendum was a UK-wide vote that could have gone either way, if Scotland was more pro-EU and those Scots who voted Brexit had voted for the EU instead, then you could also argue that it was Scotland trapping England to an increasingly corrupt and undemocratic EU, which is part of why anti-EU sentiment and the whiff of Euroscepticism had been manifesting since after it was formed in 1993.

  • @LeandroCapstick
    @LeandroCapstick Год назад +165

    Whilst I appreciate the inclusion of a historical segment, I do think it's a bit one sided to only mention the English invasions of Scotland and not a single Scottish invasion of England, of which there were roughly a dozen according to Wikipedia.

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +26

      Sorry about that, yes what you’re saying is entirely true. If I’m being honest I wrote the section quite briskly during school hours so I wasn’t able to fit as much in as I’d have hoped. Also I didn’t want the section to run over (hence why I barely mentioned colonialism). But yea it’s unfortunate

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Год назад +15

      ​@@osberswgamingalso the name england is of course related to the anglo saxons but the Scots and Picts invaded the inhabitants of what would become england multiple times, way before england ever invaded them.

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +9

      @@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek this is true, sorry for not mentioning that. I guess I’ve had a bit of a biased education since I’ve lived in Scotland most of my life. Thanks for telling me these things lol

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Год назад +5

      @@osberswgaming hey! don't apologise! I was just adding to the conversation, so people know. Honestly i didn't know you were scottish, my hearing is pretty bad and i didn't pick up on your accent😳 so i apologise 😂

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +6

      @@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek I’m not Scottish nor do I have a Scottish accent, I just live there

  • @audiothesoviet
    @audiothesoviet Год назад +67

    I was in Scotland in July for my brothers wedding (We're Americans, his wifes family is Scottish), and I have to say its a beautiful country. Edinburgh and Inverness were both amazing cities to visit. Also seen Dunrobin and Cawdor Castle, and Fort George as well.

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +8

      Glad you could come! :)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +8

      I agree with you.

    • @trevinbeattie4888
      @trevinbeattie4888 Год назад

      Lucky you! Dunrobin was closed for maintenance when I visited.

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      @@trevinbeattie4888 0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill.

    • @TheUniversalGamer87
      @TheUniversalGamer87 Год назад +1

      ​@iammrbeat did u visit the Worlds 1st and only boatlift the Falkirk wheel and kelpies also in Falkirk (original home of 📺 tvs John Logie Baird tested in Falkirk Town centre) near Howgate shopping mall. There's a plate on the wall

  • @outoftheloop6447
    @outoftheloop6447 Год назад +44

    Great video, one correction it was probably king Alfred (the great) that started the english monarchy. Not king Arthur who mostly didn't exist, and real historical figure was probably actually a Welsh king from around the 500s, who may fought against the invading Anglo-Saxons.

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill. Literally promoting politicians monetary perspective for £££ in his back pocket. Yip. Thats where we are in 2023. pfft

    • @Synths-n-Guitar
      @Synths-n-Guitar Год назад +1

      Alfred the Great claimed to be King of the English not England, the idea of England as Kingdom was gradual process and took very long time; he also did rule all of land that became England he shared it with Danelaw Kingdoms.
      King Author is likely a Myth but may have been based on a Romano-British Commander in Sub-roman Britian, who fought in the Battle of Mount Baden and defeated the Anglo-saxons.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +12

      I added the correction in the description and pinned comment. I should have fact-checked Ralph more thoroughly and I apologize for not doing so.

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +3

      @@iammrbeatyea sorry for that, I did mean to say Alfred. A few people have mentioned this so I should probably release a corrective statement lol

  • @Karoo64
    @Karoo64 Год назад +104

    Scotland has way more than one accent comparing Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen alone is wild. The western isles, orkney and shetland also have especially thick accents

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +22

      Good point. I will bring that up in my Edinburgh vs. Glasgow vid!

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +4

      Edinburgh itself has quite a few distinct accents. I like to refer to one as the ‘Watsons Accent’ as it’s traditionally spoken by people around the namesake school.
      Rant aside, most countries have distinct accents from city to city, though it’d be hard to deny that England has a bit more variance

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      @@osberswgaming 0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill. Literally promoting politicians monetary perspective for £££ in his back pocket. Yip. Thats where we are in 2023. pfft

    • @johnhunter4868
      @johnhunter4868 Год назад +2

      Yes and make sure that people from Glasgow are known as Weegies by the mad radges of Edinburgh.

    • @johnhunter4868
      @johnhunter4868 Год назад +2

      Immerse yourself in Trainspotting for that quintessential Edinburgh sound

  • @route2070
    @route2070 Год назад +87

    Fun Fact, Scotland has its own (correction: criminal law) Supreme Court. The UK Supreme Court started in 2009, until then it was the House of Lords. Scotland had a proper Supreme Court first, so their court is still seperate. While the UK Supreme Court is from 2009, the building that houses it is much older. Also when i was there, there was a statue of George Washington across the street from it.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +8

      Thanks for sharing this!

    • @jandavid5435
      @jandavid5435 Год назад +11

      Correcting the fun fact: while Scotland does have separate courts from England, the House of Lords acted as the highest court for all civil cases in the UK, including Scotland, now the Supreme Court of the UK fulfils the same role

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      @@jandavid5435 0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill.

    • @jackec6375
      @jackec6375 Год назад +9

      Additionally, as another small fact, Washington’s statue here in England isn’t actually on English soil as he refused to step foot on English soil again after the Revolution - so it’s builders actually dug up soil in Virginia and shipped it to England for the statue to sit on.

    • @route2070
      @route2070 Год назад +2

      @jackec6375 That is hilarious and great attention to detail.

  • @Glasgowcalling
    @Glasgowcalling Год назад +28

    Hey, I'm from Scotland and have a fascination with US history. I feel like it'd be worth mentioning more inventions as many have originated from both with the TV, telephone, toilets, waterproof jackets, penicillin, colour photographs, and even the US Navy coming from Scotland! Love your channel and this video pleasantly suprised me. Great job Mr Beat!

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +5

      Darn, I should have mentioned all that lol

    • @Glasgowcalling
      @Glasgowcalling Год назад +4

      @@osberswgaming Nah your section was my favourite! 😅

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +3

      @@Glasgowcalling thanks so much :)

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Год назад +3

      ​@@Glasgowcallingif Scottish and english people were less nationalist they could claim an unholy amount of inventions, discoveries, history, literature, film and music haha.

    • @aceman0000099
      @aceman0000099 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerekif humans were less nationalist we could claim everything!

  • @alanbrown9178
    @alanbrown9178 11 месяцев назад +24

    You need to look more closely at the failure of the "Darien Adventure".
    It was heavily subscribed by wealthy persons in Scotland, who lost a lot of their money. Scotland as a nation was not "broke" as is often stated by English outlets.
    The English parliament noted an opportunity and promised these lords who had lost money that they would be reimbursed if only they would vote for Scotland to be joined (subjected) to England.
    To hasten them making their mind up, an English army which had been fighting in mainland Eurpope (again) was shipped over to the North of England to line the border with Scotland.
    These nobels who sold out Scotland are refered to in one of Robert Burn's poem's in 1791, with the lines:-
    "Bought and sold for English gold, Such a parcel of rogues in a nation"
    The Royal Bank of Scotland was set up by the English parliament to distribute the money (several millions in todays money) to those nobles who were due. The money was known as "the equivalent".
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Equivalent

    • @kjh23gk
      @kjh23gk 4 месяца назад +7

      It should also be noted that the English parliament paid the Spanish to harass Scottish ships in the Caribbean. They actively sabotaged the Darien scheme.

    • @martinodoni8943
      @martinodoni8943 25 дней назад

      That's the contemptible Scottish victim-complex talking. We're discussing an attempted act of Scottish imperialism, and because it failed, the Scots think they're victims. The truth is, the Scots INVADED Panama, which was a Spanish colony. The Spanish didn't need anyone to pay them to sabotage the venture, they wanted to do it as an act of retaliation.
      As for why the venture failed, the English certainly didn't help, but why should they? The truth was the venture failed because it was badly-equipped and incompetently mis-planned.
      The Scots also refuse to acknowledge the context of the era in which they invaded Panama. The Spanish succession was leading to a war between Anglo-Dutch sympathisers and French sympathisers at the Spanish Court. France and Spain in combination would be almost unbeatable in a military sphere. The Governments in England and the Netherlands were desperate not to offend the Spanish for fear of the pro-French candidate winning the power struggle. So the Scots deciding to steal a Spanish colony at that time was absolutely idiotic, and put the English in an impossible position diplomatically. They had to avoid even giving the appearance of supporting what the Scots were doing.
      Just think about it. The Scots were invading a primitive country and trying to take it over, and the English, you claim, intervened to stop them. Doesn't that really mean that the English are the good guys and the Scots just got their comeuppance? The Scheme deserved to be sabotaged, although the extent to which the sabotage was the reason for failure is far far lower than Scotsmen want to believe. Their own incompetence caused the failure.

    • @martinodoni8943
      @martinodoni8943 25 дней назад

      Only a Scottish nationalist could present an English army expressly staying in its own territory as an act of military subjection. Has it never crossed your mind that with so much militant hostility across Scotland towards the Union, the English might have felt it safest to have an army at the border to defend against a possible uprising spilling south?
      However much you try to spin and overplay the side details, the reality is that the English simply made an offer and the Scottish ruling class accepted it. A negotiated agreement. That's it. All that relentless moaning by the Scots about English military aggression, but when things take the political route instead, that's also not good enough for them. Okay, it was not a democratic decision, but then democracy didn't exist back then. It wouldn't be acceptable now, but back then, the aristocratic class had the right to make that agreement.
      And Scotland benefited from the Union enormously in the longer term. What ended when the Kingdom of Scotland came to a close was a primitive, poorly developed, aristocratic, rigorously backward backwater at the extremes of Europe. Its demise is not to be regretted.

    • @theRhinsRanger
      @theRhinsRanger 25 дней назад

      Not to mention the english sent the navy to attack the scottish ships to ensure they failed

    • @takenoprisoners-u3x
      @takenoprisoners-u3x 23 дня назад

      @@martinodoni8943 Ah so Israel keeps an Army in Gaza to prevent a Palestinian 'uprising' spilling over into Israel eh? The English bribe Scots MPs to buy their vote in order to annex Scotland under English Westminster rule have an army on standby in case the population objects and you want to spin a story about protecting England from the Scots. You sound like every propagandists that ever spun a tale.

  • @tamasmarcuis4455
    @tamasmarcuis4455 Год назад +20

    First problem that isn't an accurate map. Your map has Scotland 30% shorter than it is in reality. UK government agencies including tourist and BBC sources have been pushing that distorted map for about 20 years. On an accurate map if you take a set of compasses, put the pin on Carlisle at the Scottish border and extend to the North of Mainland Scotland then turn the compasses the opposite way, it reaches just beyond the Isle of Wight on the English Channel coast.
    At 0:16 you even show an accurate map next the distorted one, without comment. Not a good sign. But you are sponsored by YouGov a polling company owned by Conservative Party donors and members, intended to supply polls backing up Conservative Party policies. It also sponsors and funds supposedly independent media and publications that support the Conservative Party alternative version of reality or who will bend that way for pay.
    Second problem, 2:06 you say "both the largest religion is Christianity" while avoiding the fact most of the population of Scotland is atheist or nonreligious. England is likely much the same.
    Third problem, 10:45 The Scottish Darien colony did not bankrupt Scotland as English people gleefully claim. The majority of Scotland was never involved or affected. Those who invested did so from excess funds or borrowing from other Scots. It's a bit like saying the minority who stuffed money into stocks on a single company that went bust, while everyone else thought they were fools all along. Problem for Scots was this minority was often aristocratic and had undue influence over the government. So when England offered to pay their loses, allow them to breach Scots law over land holdings tenant rights, access to English colonies and hefty bribes, they narrowly voted to allow Scotland to be annexed. Leading to riots breaking out on and off for several years. By riots we really should mean local rebellions which ended up with a full rebellion in 1715. In fact there were multiple rebellions and uprisings between 1707 and 1820. Most though are ignored or downplayed in UK approved histories. The 1820 rising so frightened the London government they publicly beheaded the leaders who survived and began deporting tens of thousands over the next 15 years. The ongoing clearances in the South and highlands were ramped up to higher numbers and accelerated. Essentially deporting large numbers of people and emptying the areas where the strongest resistance was based. The London supporting landowners were subsidised but already very keen to push this policy. They had already gained from the transfere of Clan or In-common land holdings to their own personal property and intended to keep it.
    Fourth problem, As previously said, brutally encourage emigration, arrest and deportation were common for 150 years. Those who remained faced denial of opportunities, artificially high rents and no or low access to financing. For most the only options for any change were outside Scotland. It was government policy. Just as in Ireland the UK state feared a growing Scots population would eventually fight to restore independence. Forcing them to emigrate suppressed this. As a result when compared to similar sized countries in 1700, Scotland's population is less than half of what it should have been projected. Scotland really should be around the same as Sweden while Ireland maybe should be around that of the Netherlands. The UK state created conditions in both countries to actively force emigration. Now Scotland is about the same population as countries it was several times the size in 1700 and poor Ireland a small fraction of where it should have been.
    Fifth problem, you end with minimising cultural and political differences. I'm Lithuanian, so most Western Europeans seem very similar to me. Just change the language but basically the same. It came as a bit of a shock moving to Scotland after a year and a half in England. The UK internationally is very careful to minimize the existence of Scotland and the Scots. For me I only though it just a administrative division. But found it was a really a completely different country. Then again seeing as I grew up in the USSR a member of a non Russian population, it all became clear immediately. Just as Soviet Union was made equivalent to "Russia" so here British was equivalent to English. The same policies of ignoring, suppressing and erasing the culture and existence of a conquered nation. Colonialism.
    In the end this situation has all the conditions for a very violent uprising. When the end of English rule over Scotland comes it will be a sudden shock. Since the Scots will carry that war to the centre of English power it could wreck the ruling elite of the UK. Scots were recruited into the IRA in the final years of the last troubles in Northern Ireland. This pushed out a somewhat crazed minority who formed the Real-IRA and INLA. Those groups carried out brutal and pointless atrocities in Ulster. All while the IRA went on to attack economic infrastructure, business and top politicians in England. A strategy that forced the UK government to the peace table. Bomb a high street in Ulster = no action. But bomb the Conservative Party conference and a the centre of England's second largest city = make a peace deal. That IRA campaign of late 80s to 90s was planned by those Scottish recruits. They shut down all rail travel to London without a single explosion. Sent 100 thousand people running and cancelled a Grand National horse race with a phone call. Targeted assassinations away from ordinary people to those in power and their financial supporters. I don't believe the political elite of the UK is even capable of seeing it coming let alone defending against it.

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 5 месяцев назад +2

      Well said, researched and written! Thank you for that. labai aciu! I appreciate your research and input as many of my compatriots will!

    • @chrisowen702
      @chrisowen702 13 дней назад +1

      @@tamasmarcuis4455 very well put sir seems like you actually researched your information and with myself having a great interest in my country's history you are very accurate ✌️👏 it just makes a pleasent change I've found when I make points like yourself I get told I'm making stuff up for the exact reason you mention basically thanks 👍 you impressed a Scotsman that's normally quite difficult to impress 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👏🍻

  • @galdoug8918
    @galdoug8918 Год назад +22

    Thanks for pronouncing Scottish Gaelic right! 🙏 so many people assume and pronounce that the Irish way. Shows your effort for research.

  • @breefolf
    @breefolf Год назад +21

    one important thing to note: being pro-remain is not a "left-leaning" position, in fact, in the previous referendum in the 80s, the vast majority of left wing organizations wanted to leave - in short, being pro-remain is a distinctly CENTRIST position, whilst being pro-brexit is associated with being distinctly right wing or left wing

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +2

      This is true. You see it with Trump leaving the Trans-Pacific Partnership, this was something that Bernie was also for

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Год назад +2

      Fair comment BUT it's still true that Scotland is more left leaning _in general_ (which is the point I understood the video to be making).

    • @Derm1991
      @Derm1991 Год назад

      To an extent, though left wing support for Brexit was mostly a minority view. The Brexit vote is probably better seen through the lens of “pro-establishment” vs “antiestablishment” or even “open” vs “closed”. I think it was an event that challenged the idea of a left/right dichotomy.

    • @sebe2255
      @sebe2255 Год назад +1

      We don’t live in the 80s anymore. Being pro brexit was definitely a right-wing position, and it is because of the right wing infighting (populists vs establishment torries) that the referendum even happened in the first place.

    • @lucasdolding6924
      @lucasdolding6924 10 месяцев назад

      @@Derm1991 I wouldn't say it was a minority view amongst the left when Corbyn was pro-Brexit, though I agree the distinction is definitely pro-establishment vs antiestablishment.

  • @sergioventura2595
    @sergioventura2595 Год назад +44

    One has a unicorn as their national animal and other doesn’t

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +10

      Proof Scotland is a W

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +14

      Oh yes, I should have given this a mention!

    • @Parker_Douglas
      @Parker_Douglas Год назад +8

      England has a lion not native to England

    • @cammymillard7385
      @cammymillard7385 11 месяцев назад +3

      The english also have a pretty rose as their flower, we have a thistle, which is the correct flower to choose.

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Parker_Douglasnot willingly. It used to be dragon until the Normans invaded and set up a French aristocracy that still dominates Parliament, land ownership and wealth

  • @Grrrr3FKAGrrrrGrrrrGrrrr
    @Grrrr3FKAGrrrrGrrrrGrrrr Год назад +12

    The difference in legal age of adulthood has nothing to do with devolution of Scottish government, the two countries have always had separate legal systems

  • @YerDa67
    @YerDa67 Год назад +17

    The inventions that came from Scotland is honestly unbelievable. The tv, telephone, penicillin, etc. It’s crazy.

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 5 месяцев назад +3

      Hundreds of them!

    • @williamwallace5857
      @williamwallace5857 26 дней назад

      Penicillin is a discovery not an invention.

    • @mktf5582
      @mktf5582 13 дней назад

      Non of those things were invented/discovered in Scoatland LOL, TV = American/Japanese - Telephone = Italian - Penicillin = Puerto Rican.

    • @williamwallace5857
      @williamwallace5857 13 дней назад

      @@mktf5582 I think you need to read a history book.

  • @revinhatol
    @revinhatol Год назад +6

    2:20
    Basically, the Church of Scotland is a Reformed Presbyterian church.

  • @Ralphbros24
    @Ralphbros24 Год назад +37

    As a Canadian with English and Scottish decent, I’m so happy to see this video before my science test! 🇨🇦❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +6

      Good luck on your test!

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +4

      Hope your test goes well

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill.

  • @Cryptosporidium140
    @Cryptosporidium140 Год назад +23

    Hey Matt, think it'd be great info if you compared empires to different ones. Like Roman Empire compared to the Byzantine Empire for example.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +9

      Perhaps...

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      @@iammrbeat 0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill.

  • @spikey_104
    @spikey_104 Год назад +17

    Scotland and Wales would be a very interesting comparison, I think in some ways they're more similar to each other than to England :)

    • @tasibho
      @tasibho 5 месяцев назад +1

      Scotland and ireland i would say. Even though the latter isnt technically part of the UK anymore . Their complicated relationship and history with england would create an interesting contrast

  • @buffboy1954
    @buffboy1954 27 дней назад +4

    I could feel my heart sinking near the beginning of the film when the US presenter pronounced "Scotland" as "Scatland" - things didn't get any better.

  • @evelynwilson1566
    @evelynwilson1566 Год назад +9

    I live in Central Scotland ( the area you highlighted on the map). We are not part of the metropolitan area for either Glasgow or Edinburgh. There are different definitions of what constitutes the Central Belt which is I think what' s causing the confusion - some would say it only applies to the metropolitan areas of Glasgow and Edinburgh but the map you have shown includes the more rural Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire ( where I live). Large parts of this side of the Central Belt are rural or semi-rural (and hilly as well. Scotland from the Ochil Hills ( my neck of the woods) was largely Brythonic in the Dark Ages, as was the very North of England and Wales, thus the complex evolution of the language - and it's an hugely divisive subject as to whether Scots is a language or a dialect, but there certainly are a lot of accents - even in my smallish town😅
    Re King Arthur, many parts of Britain claim him , but Ive never heard him described as Saxon. We dont even know if he was real. One of the earliest references to him is Y Gododdin, a Welsh poem about the Gododdin tribe of Southern Scotland.
    Surprised you didn't mention our proficiency in science and the number of inventors we have produced - James Watt, John Logie Baird, Alexander Graham Bell, to name but a few.

  • @TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse
    @TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse Год назад +5

    Would have been a neat video to come out a few weeks ago before visiting over Thanksgiving! Learned a fair bit, nice work!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +1

      Thank you, and sorry I timed it wrong! :)

    • @BellaVRC
      @BellaVRC 11 месяцев назад

      wow you’ve been watching this guys channel for over 10 years, i just found some super old old comments by you on his old videos

  • @lucinae8512
    @lucinae8512 Год назад +7

    Many people in the UK think we Londoners are a bit snobbish, which I won't deny.
    But I will admit the rest of England and Scotland has so much amazing sights and history, that when I think of Britain I imagine them more than places in London!

    • @chesterdonnelly1212
      @chesterdonnelly1212 Год назад +3

      Some of you are but that's really just a stereotype. Most Londoners I have met and worked with are pretty humble and down to earth.

  • @owenhay7154
    @owenhay7154 Год назад +16

    One thing to point out is that the average temperatures can vary drastically. I'm from around Inverness & southern England is damn-near tropical in comparison and a nightmare in the summer especially. Even going to the central belt of Scotland, you can feel it get drastically warmer (and the water get drastically worse compared to the highlands lol). Also the accents vary from literal town to town in Scotland as well, it's just the stereotypical Glaswegian accent that is most commonly associated with Scots

    • @alansmithee8831
      @alansmithee8831 Год назад +5

      @owenhay. As an English teenager, coming north to look at potential universities, I found myself in Dundee on a bitter cold night and not enough cash for a hotel. One hotel took me in anyway. The very generous Scots were not at all the mean spirited stereotype, like the uncle in "Kidnapped" and more like my childhood hero Alan Breck Stewart from that book, looking after the youngster.

    • @iesroo
      @iesroo Год назад

      It's sickening 😢

    • @sam1111979
      @sam1111979 Год назад +1

      This is true, however it can vary greatly. I work in Kent for a company with their head office in Edinburgh. Every so often someone from Scotland will come down and be caught unprepared by one of those weird weather patterns that makes it colder down here. They just assume it's always warmer.

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад +2

      ​​@@sam1111979nobody from Edinburgh is coming to Kent and feeling colder lol.

    • @sam1111979
      @sam1111979 Год назад

      @@jamesmason8436 Except of course when they do, which I have personally observed. Why would you directly contradict something someone has said on the internet, which isn't important, where there is no reason for that person to lie. And then "lol". Rudeness? Lack of social skills?

  • @liamwolfe7274
    @liamwolfe7274 Год назад +7

    I read the correction in the video description but…Saying the Legendary King Arthur was an Anglo-Saxon is just Bizarre!!! It is virtually impossible to be that wrong. Did Ralph do it on purpose?

  • @ajmomoho
    @ajmomoho Год назад +8

    I’m from the Canadian Rockies, and visited the Highlands of Scotland for a short time recently. They are incredible.

  • @niclasjacobsen7722
    @niclasjacobsen7722 Год назад +14

    You missed that two of the most important economists in world history came from Scotland (Adam Smith) and England (John Maynard Kenyes)

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +3

      Funny story, when I was with Mr Beat in Edinburgh, he pointed to a statue that I see almost every day and said ‘woah it’s Adam Smith’, and I had no clue who that was. Can’t believe I went my entire life without knowing who he even was lol

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +3

      Holy crap! I can't believe I forgot this!

    • @EpicAelflaed
      @EpicAelflaed Год назад +1

      Smith is a common English name btw .. so likely he’s of English stock

    • @johnfitzpatrick4007
      @johnfitzpatrick4007 5 месяцев назад

      @@EpicAelflaed clutching at straws.

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@EpicAelflaed Born in Fife, Scotland, of a well established and old Scottish family. By the way, "Smith is a common name everywhere. Schmidt in Germany is basically "Smith". It was an occupational name -Tinsmith, Blacksmith, Goldsmith Silversmith, etc. It is found everywhere.

  • @bigchungus4336
    @bigchungus4336 Год назад +2

    Great video but one small nitpick, the image of Julius Caesar shown around 6:30 is one of his standard bearers - not the man himself.
    Thanks for continuing to make quality educational content!

  • @Osindileyo1
    @Osindileyo1 Год назад +7

    One thing missed was the the existence of the city of London.
    For those who don’t understand, there is Greater London, the city everyone knows, them there’s the city of London chick exists within the middle of London.
    It’s got it’s own governing system and financial rules that can help cover up extremely wealthy people who gain money from places they shouldn’t.
    The governing structure of it is impossible to join from the outside due to needing to be part of a specific group or family.
    It is one of the most backwards places on the planet. It exists exclusively to help the super wealthy get more wealth.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +5

      That deserves to be a separate, much lengthier video

    • @ms.antithesis
      @ms.antithesis Год назад +4

      One thing? This video missed many things lol, and got quite a few things wrong.

    • @Osindileyo1
      @Osindileyo1 Год назад +2

      @@ms.antithesis sure, but it’s just something I get like mentioning specifically

    • @anonymes2884
      @anonymes2884 Год назад +2

      There are also essentially zero pubs there (at least open on a Saturday) based on personal experience of a London pub crawl that had the misfortune to stray into the "City of...".
      (as such, even leaving aside the economics/politics, I consider it a backwards hellscape)

  • @robertmclaren3625
    @robertmclaren3625 Год назад +19

    That was an enjoyable video, especially to hear about the ‘rivalry’ (or auld enemy) from an outsider’s perspective. However, I do think it was a mistake not to mention the independence movement when you discussed politics. Also, as a Scot living in England, the fish and chips most definitely are not superior down sourh 😉

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +3

      Great feedback. Thank you for watching

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      @@iammrbeat 0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill.

    • @alansmithee8831
      @alansmithee8831 Год назад +1

      ​@@iammrbeatWhitby claims the best fish (haddock) and chips for Yorkshire, England. However Oban, on Scotland's west coast has probably the next best by an incredibly small margin.
      Southern English cod with overdone chips is awful to my taste. I once saw a fellow Bradfordian throw them back at at the proprietor, telling them to keep their mucky worm ridden cod and refried ruined chips.
      Some of the best I had were in Bruges, Belgium. The fish was on a wooden kebab stick and the chips were delicious. I discovered chips with mayonnaise from this too.
      You generally get offered mushy peas in England, though these are better with vinegar to emulsify them and mint sauce mixed in, served with a good warm pork pie. These days curry sauce is more popular at fish and chip shops, either fruity or "Irish" smooth.
      In Manchester they have chip shops, where fish is popular, but you also see a good selection of pies on offer. A Wigan kebab is a pie in a "barm", their word for bread cake.
      My family home town of Keighley calls a bread cake a "teacake" (as opposed to a current teacake). They call a fish cake, with fish and potato slices a "scone". It is not uncommon for folk to ask for "a scone in a teacake" which would sound barmy to folk elsewhere.

    • @peterdavy6110
      @peterdavy6110 9 месяцев назад

      @@alansmithee8831 On the other hand, as a southerner (I have to drive north to get to London) I think fat fried northern fish and chips are truly revolting.

    • @alansmithee8831
      @alansmithee8831 9 месяцев назад

      @@peterdavy6110 A work colleague from Sheffield would have agreed. Then he came to West Yorkshire and could not believe how good they tasted. When I had a day off, about to move from Bradford, another colleague brought him, to try the fish and chips from my local fish shop. It is a matter of taste and knowing where to get them.

  • @jessrose4301
    @jessrose4301 Год назад +5

    I studied abroad in Glasgow and during the summer they had a "heat wave" where it got into the 70s (Fahrenheit, high 20s Celsius) and everyone went nuts. Fans were sold out everywhere. No one had air conditioning. And people were basically stripping down naked in the park. It was hilarious.

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад +2

      We had a heatwave? Must've slept through it. Was it over by lunchtime on a weekend by any chance?

    • @jessrose4301
      @jessrose4301 Год назад +1

      @@cmcc3721 hahaha it was a whole week but it was back in 2012.

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад +3

      @@jessrose4301 I remember it well. 2012 London olympics. Sheer coincidence that i happened to highlight that (Scottish) episode in another reply. To a claim that the temps were becoming increasingly intolerable....i wish lol. I actually went out and bought a small fan for my PC to keep me cool while browsing back then btw. The memories....Suns oot. Guns oot

  • @seatspud
    @seatspud Год назад +11

    Scotland gave us a good chunk of AC/DC. Bon and the Youngs.

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад +1

      True. Though at their peak they had three Englishmen, including their lead singer and songwriter.

  • @jamessteel9016
    @jamessteel9016 Год назад +19

    Very entertaining Mr Beat as someone from the UK really enjoyed it 👏

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +3

      Glad you approve!

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      ​@@iammrbeat 0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill. Literally promoting politicians monetary perspective for £££ in his back pocket. Yip. Thats where we are in 2023. pfft

  • @ronaldmcdonald8303
    @ronaldmcdonald8303 Год назад +8

    Well as a fellow European I think both have something to give. I've been to Scotland many times and I loved it. I'm English but I have a deep respect for Scotland. I want to travel all across parts of the UK I've never been to before, before I go abroad that is. I've heard that the Japanese are infatuated with the UK. I also love Japan and Norway although I was originally born in Oman whilst my parents were working there. Norway is one of my favourite countries, although very expensive, a little too expensive for my taste but a fantastic place if you can afford it anyway!!!!

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Год назад

      I think all English respect the Scottish generally even if the Scottish sometimes see England as overbearing. "Much may be made of a Scotchman, if he be caught young." 😅

    • @ronaldmcdonald8303
      @ronaldmcdonald8303 Год назад

      @@scottanos9981 Yes, this rivalry is usually not strictly anti Scottish. My mum is half Scottish and I have many fond memories of visiting my late maternal grandparents in Edenborough, my Uncle lives there now. I once had a £100 note that I spent in England from Scotland, their notes are different, but you can still legally spend them in England.

  • @louisimission2153
    @louisimission2153 Год назад

    Hi, Sir Mr Beat. I found Your channel earlier this evening, and I'm really enjoying it.
    Thanks for all the effort You put in to Your videos, Its jolly good to see Your videos.
    Hope You had a merry Christmas, and a happy new year to You and Your loved ones 👍

  • @JamMC
    @JamMC Год назад +5

    We’ve been waiting for this for a while.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +2

      I hope I delivered adequately.

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +1

      Did it please you?

    • @JamMC
      @JamMC Год назад

      @@iammrbeat Yes you did.

  • @bhg123ful
    @bhg123ful Год назад +2

    I think your list of English bands/musicians was just about the most comprehensive list I’ve ever heard. All great!
    I would love to visit Scotland. I visiting England and Wales for two weeks back in 2017. Scotland warranted a whole separate trip.

  • @magicsteve5523
    @magicsteve5523 Год назад +19

    Italian food is generally considered to be better in Scotland rather than England due to Scotland’s very large Italian community

    • @DSQueenie
      @DSQueenie Год назад +1

      This is very true.

    • @Parker_Douglas
      @Parker_Douglas Год назад +1

      So true I recently did my heritage dna & was surprised to find out I’ve 11-4% South Italian in me & im from the central belt .

    • @zainulabdin1720
      @zainulabdin1720 Год назад

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад

      What? 😂

    • @Sportspenguin77
      @Sportspenguin77 Год назад +3

      😂😂 England has a very large Italian community as well. Including Bedford where it is 8% of Italian heritage. Just because we don't have Tony Macaronis down here 😂

  • @DruSerkes
    @DruSerkes Год назад

    Previewwng the next compared at the end got us so excited!!! Great vid Mr Beat!

  • @SaintSteven67
    @SaintSteven67 Год назад +5

    Great video! I haven't been to either nation, but hope to go soon - mostly because my lineage is Scottish. And you forgot to mention that our favorite British Spy of MI-6, Sean Connery, is from Scotland. Hopefully, I'll get to visit both within the next three years. And a huge thanks for the YouGov reference. I've been using it for about 18 months now.

  • @williamowsley9771
    @williamowsley9771 Год назад +3

    I always thought that Josh Gates described them best as Scotland being England's slightly older and more inebriated brother. LOL

  • @Rydonattelo
    @Rydonattelo Год назад +4

    Little bit of more info.
    Although both Scotland and England are Protestant the English are Anglican ( church of England) and the Scottish are Presbyterian ( church of Scotland). They are not connected in any way as the monarch is head of the church of England and that is far to close to Catholicism for the Calvinists in Scotland. In Scotland Jesus is head of the church. If the King was to visit a church in England he is head of the entire organisation, if he visited in Scotland he is no different from anyone else. Scottish Protestants are much closer to what Americans may be familiar with Evangelicals, the church of England is Catholic in all but name in the way the practice their faith, to an American it would look like a Catholic church. 70% of Scotland is Presbyterian, 25% is Roman Catholic ( although the vast majority are now actually atheists and these numbers are much lower as a lot of people still consider themselves " culturally " Protestant/ Catholic depending on what school they went to, where thry grew up and what football team they support)

    • @sandersson2813
      @sandersson2813 Год назад +2

      Neither country is especially religious. Its in constant decline.

    • @Rydonattelo
      @Rydonattelo Год назад +2

      @@sandersson2813 I know. Shame. Church of Scotland is the OG of Presbyterianism, John Knox and all that.

    • @sandersson2813
      @sandersson2813 Год назад +1

      @@Rydonattelo It's not a shame, religion is disgusting and the bible is totally immoral

  • @ace.of.skulls
    @ace.of.skulls Год назад +15

    Next up: Ireland and Northern Ireland compared

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +17

      I already made that video. :)

    • @ZekeorSomething
      @ZekeorSomething Год назад +2

      ​@@iammrbeat Do Sudan and South Sudan then

    • @ace.of.skulls
      @ace.of.skulls Год назад +3

      @@iammrbeat Oh my bad 😅

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +4

      I’m up for ‘Wales and Isle of Man compared’ 😂

    • @chiefgilray
      @chiefgilray 22 дня назад

      Just Ireland, they are all irish

  • @jaysea32
    @jaysea32 Год назад +4

    Interesting fact.
    Scotland at one time was connected to the usa 450 million years ago when scotland,scandinavia and america were all one continent.

  • @faelirra
    @faelirra Год назад +6

    Just a small correction, it wasn't Arthur vs the Vikings, but Alfred. Arthur (in legend) was a few hundred years earlier and was against the Anglo-saxons.

    • @987jof
      @987jof 4 месяца назад

      @@faelirra I was about to say that was either an accident or some weird revisionist propaganda 😂

  • @Ethan.J.Gordon
    @Ethan.J.Gordon 27 дней назад +5

    It would’ve been good if you included the inventions of Scotland in this video as the topic is very fascination as we invented the telephone which is likely what you’re watching this on

  • @osberswgaming
    @osberswgaming Год назад +22

    4:21 believe me I wish we had this much snow, this must have been from 2012, which was a bit of an anomaly. Hoping for a White Christmas this year though

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +7

      Ah dang. Yeah we get a white Christmas about once every five years or so.

    • @bulkesp
      @bulkesp 26 дней назад +2

      @@osberswgaming aye you still been saying that the past week or so, this snows a nightmare min

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming 26 дней назад +1

      @ where abouts are you?

    • @bulkesp
      @bulkesp 26 дней назад

      @ Aberdeenshire and we don’t even have it that bad

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming 26 дней назад +1

      @ Edinburgh here. I run a lot so the freezing temperature is killing me. No snow though 😭

  • @da90sReAlvloc
    @da90sReAlvloc Год назад +11

    I'm a Geordie from Newcastle upon Tyne were 50 miles away from Scotland. And at one time we were under control of Scotland,
    .we share some of the same words like , bairns , bonny, aye, and more so us Geordies are still very close to Scots,
    We feel more tied to Scotland than the rest of Britain,..
    Good video tho
    Hope you had a merry Christmas and a happy New year,

    • @EpicAelflaed
      @EpicAelflaed Год назад

      You need to get out more often .. 😜

    • @cammymillard7385
      @cammymillard7385 11 месяцев назад

      Scottish people like jordies and mackems, and most proper northerners. We hate southeners. Theyre cunts and have an accent thats almost worse than the americans.

  • @Thespian821
    @Thespian821 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making this, as between 12/25 & 01/05 I’ll be traveling in both England & Scotland. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @Ursi_
    @Ursi_ Год назад +5

    I’m from England, I’m so excited to watch this video!! Thank you Mr. Beat :D
    Edit: JAY FOREMAN MENTION!!!!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +2

      REPRESENT

    • @iesroo
      @iesroo Год назад

      Hello Ursi! 😄☺️ I am from England and I love my country, I live somewhere that I would consider to be not very nice and I would LOVE to move somewhere like Cumbria, Northumberland, Keilder Forest, The Chiltern Hills or The Cotswolds!

  • @Ajmorrison2002
    @Ajmorrison2002 Год назад +1

    Great video. I live in Edinburgh, but originally from the far north in the Highlands. Plenty of stuff that I wasn't aware of!

  • @ThomasBoyd-yf5wm
    @ThomasBoyd-yf5wm Год назад +3

    Awesome. Brilliant content. Appreciate your work on Scotland and England Britain.

  • @deenod5156
    @deenod5156 Год назад +2

    Great video overall. Always interesting to see the comparison between the two countries. As a scottish person. Specifically from Aberdeenshire. One issue I have is the borders between the Highlands and lowlands. All the North east is generally considered lowlands.
    It is also known as the "acts of union of 1707" as opposed to just "act" as both scotland and england had separate votes which both passed
    Beyond that great video

    • @deenod5156
      @deenod5156 Год назад +1

      @@OneTrueScotsman Good point. Although this was common among most of Europe at this point. Long before the 19th century when the vote moved from land owners and elites down to the majority of people.

  • @cups0213
    @cups0213 Год назад +9

    Give me money mr beast

  • @jonathanneale8658
    @jonathanneale8658 Год назад +2

    Proud Englishman here but I'm dead impressed by that backwards flowing Scottish waterfall at 22.03 in the video

  • @J9NUARY
    @J9NUARY Год назад +9

    finally get to see Scotland represented in this series :)

    • @cmcc3721
      @cmcc3721 Год назад

      0:00 YOUGOV. This guys a shill. Literally promoting politicians monetary perspective for £££ in his back pocket. Yip. Thats where we are in 2023. pfft

  • @Being_John
    @Being_John Год назад +4

    Studied abroad in Glasgow for a semester, absolutely loved it. Reminds me a lot of Washington state.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад

      I definitely got Seattle/Portland vibes there

    • @chesterdonnelly1212
      @chesterdonnelly1212 Год назад +1

      Why do you Americans always want to compare places to America? Not everywhere is like America.

  • @sirruadhri3316
    @sirruadhri3316 Год назад +6

    Found out I'm 2% Scottish today 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @eliplayz22
    @eliplayz22 Год назад +4

    I’m American with some Scottish ancestry. Though it was good to learn more about both constituent countries of the UK, especially what we don’t generally hear about on the surface

  • @hey12542
    @hey12542 Год назад +8

    I'm from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and I've seen videos of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 and Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 but have never visited either. They look like nice countries though. I love England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 cause it has everything I need and it has nice places to go to when I want a quick few days break away. For main holidays I fly abroad but in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 I love the lake District, Isle of wight, Brighton and Bournemouth on the south coast and Northumberland in the North East of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. I also like York and the Isles of Scilly as well as Cornwall. For city breaks I love to go to London but that's because I'm from there and I like to plan an itinerary of things I want to do while I'm there. The people in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 are generally really nice too.

  • @Mossflake
    @Mossflake Год назад +2

    I’m English living in Scotland, this was a super interesting video! Obviously as an overview there were some bits glossed over but there was also plenty I learned 😄
    Something else that might be worth considering is which technology was advanced by the English and Scots! Thermodynamics and TV/Radio owes a huge amount to Scottish inventors, while a lot of science in general and computer tech was advanced by the English!

    • @mktf5582
      @mktf5582 13 дней назад

      Your British living in northern Britain, TV = American/Japanese not Scoatish, Radio English Arnold Wilkins and lots of others inventions Scoatish claim credit for but didn't actually invent.

    • @Mossflake
      @Mossflake 13 дней назад

      @@mktf5582 The first part is technically true, but the same could be said of someone from the United States moving to Canada being an American living in the northern America - the island is called Britain, but I am still both English and British - and Scotland is in Britain but that doesn't mean it's impossible for me to live in Scotland, much as you can live in America but also live in the US, Utah, and Salt Lake City, those things can all be true
      I also, didn't say that TV and radio are inventions originating by Scottish folk, I said they owe a huge amount to Scottish inventors which is true - John Logie Baird was the first to demonstrate and commercialise a number of advancements in television
      Not entirely sure what your point is here bud

    • @mktf5582
      @mktf5582 12 дней назад

      @@Mossflake No it isn't the same as American living in Canada because they are different countries, Britain however is one country/nation (New Yorker living in Texas better example), point I making is that a lot of these so called inventions/discoveries by Scoatland/Scoatish people are BS/Lies/Exaggerated, romanticized/grandiose/chauvinism because of nationalistic narcissism up past Gretna.👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @TheKnown-Unknown
    @TheKnown-Unknown Год назад +8

    Going to Scotland this summer.

  • @johnmichel4865
    @johnmichel4865 5 месяцев назад

    Great that you got to visit the UK. Quality vid as ever.
    I'm from the Channel Islands which are in the British Isles but not the UK. The whole area is a minefield of jurisdictional complexity. I'm not surprised non-Europeans get confused.
    Incidentally re the other fella's map, the Romans never conquered Wales or Cornwall, both of which maintain separate languages and cultures to this day (I'm sure you knew that anyway).

  • @westleystewart
    @westleystewart Год назад +6

    16:57 The recognizable form of football (soccer) i.e. the passing game, was invented by Queen’s Park Football Club in Scotland.

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад +1

      This appears to be largely myth as far as my research goes.

    • @westleystewart
      @westleystewart Год назад

      @@jamesmason8436 I read it in Jonathan Wilson’s book, “Inverting the Pyramid” - unless he’s recanted this in later editions, I’m sure he did his due diligence as a journalist.

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад +2

      @@westleystewart I read that. He didn't say they invented passing - passing very much already existed - he said that their tactical approach was more passing and combination orientated which influenced tactics going forwards.
      But even this claim isn't solid and seems to be based on a couple of selected quotes taken from press clippings.
      I mean, if they were so dazzlingly brilliant, playing a passing game which was both superior to and alien to everyone else, why did they only reach two FA Cup finals in 15 years of competing in it, losing both to Blackburn Rovers?
      I imagine they played the same game as eveyone else for their day, only with more emphasis on passing than others, if that.

  • @caseclosed9342
    @caseclosed9342 Год назад +1

    I like how your sponsor is YouGov, an English company.

  • @rancidbhoy
    @rancidbhoy Год назад +5

    You should mentions the inventions invented between Scotland and England

  • @Merry-c2u
    @Merry-c2u Год назад

    You've been eyeing me all day and waiting for your move like a lion stalking a gazelle in a savannah.

  • @Jokkkkke
    @Jokkkkke Год назад +4

    Scotland gets darker significantly earlier than the south of England though. Already in Glasgow it starts getting dark at 15:30 during the winter solstice

    • @willie1981
      @willie1981 16 дней назад

      What?????? North of Scotland gets darker way later than anywhere else in the UK!!!

  • @michaeledmondson5100
    @michaeledmondson5100 27 дней назад +2

    I'm an English refugee living in Scotland. Scotland is still a free country, unlike the police state that England has become.

  • @alonkatz4633
    @alonkatz4633 Год назад +33

    It's an understatement to say how influential the UK has been to global civilization. It's one of my favorite countries for this reason, and I hope to visit it thoroughly in the future, especially Scotland, because I haven't been there yet.
    April Fool's Day is only a few moths away, and I think Earth and Mars/Venus compared could be a fin way to celebrate it. Other than that, I think Greece/Italy, Athens/Rome, Germany/Austria and Vienna/Salzburg could be very interesting.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +11

      Great suggestions. And yeah, love or hate 'em, the UK has impacted us all.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 Год назад

      Pfft. The UK never invented much, they mostly mimicked some other culture.

    • @urmum3773
      @urmum3773 Год назад +6

      @@danieleyre8913 Lmao

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 Год назад

      @@urmum3773 Name one thing the UK ever came up with on its own completely in isolation from outside influences then.

    • @lukefleetwood7958
      @lukefleetwood7958 Год назад

      @@danieleyre8913 Didn't take long to find a more dumb statement than what Obsers Gaming whatever made up in his history bit. The British have probably invented most things since the 19th century. Some relevant examples include the English language you are speaking and the computer you are using to be a moron with.

  • @jackosaurus117
    @jackosaurus117 Год назад +2

    I’m from the North of England but Scotland is an amazing and a lovely place to visit. The people are mostly very friendly. In the winter though it has to be said the UK in general is absolutely depressing, the summer is pretty nice though

  • @Anshulhe
    @Anshulhe Год назад +11

    Free Scotland ❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @blaeclafor
      @blaeclafor 7 месяцев назад

      Free Scotland? They held a referendum you melon.

  • @semipenguin
    @semipenguin Год назад

    Fun video. I liked it a lot.
    My favorite English band is Judas Priest. Iron Maiden is a close second. I saw both of them last year, and I have tickets to see both bands next year when they come to Minnesota. They both put on quite a show, but I really enjoy Priest a little bit more.
    You could do an entire episode on the people of Newcastle upon Tyne. In other words, Geordies.

  • @michellemcmanus2729
    @michellemcmanus2729 Год назад +10

    As a Scottish person watching this i knew it would be inaccurate and I wasn't disappointed.... Scotland has been populated since the ice age longer than England and long long before the romans came

    • @sebe2255
      @sebe2255 Год назад +5

      Longer than England? Doubtful, humans first settled in what is now England
      And Scotland (and most of Northern and Middle England) was covered by ice and glaciers

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@sebe2255 Settlements have recently been found in Orkney which are much older.

    • @sebe2255
      @sebe2255 5 месяцев назад

      @@Yesser-Thistle73 I seriously doubt that and I cannot find what you are talking about.

  • @TheMostBritishBrit
    @TheMostBritishBrit Год назад

    Nice to know more about the two countries. Cheers to you, sir beat!

  • @derrengui
    @derrengui Год назад +3

    Just a note on the historical facts, king Arthur is a somewhat mythical figure in Brythonic history with the Britons being the native population of the old Roman province of Britannia, when the Anglo-Saxons arrived (or the English) they took the land of what's modern day England off the Britons, King Arthur allegedly fought against the English invaders at some point between the 5th and 6th century, long before any vikings appeared on the scene
    Fair to say if he even did exist he would not like to be portrayed as an "English" king fighting vikings

    • @WjfhdhShshshsh
      @WjfhdhShshshsh Год назад

      Well picts are more native to Scotland britons are the ones who ended irish rule in Scotland and created alba with a United irish,picts and Briton kingdom

    • @derrengui
      @derrengui Год назад

      @@WjfhdhShshshsh yes Scotland has a very interesting history where many cultures merged into what's today's Scottish identity

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 Год назад

      @@derrenguiWhat he said about Arthur made more sense regarding Alfred the Great.

  • @willie1981
    @willie1981 16 дней назад +2

    There is more fresh water in Loch Ness than the whole of England and Wales combined

    • @JudeKS10
      @JudeKS10 13 дней назад

      That right there is one of the most insane things I've heard in a while

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 Год назад +4

    Well done. Nice collaboration.

  • @xcdrummer19
    @xcdrummer19 Год назад

    Great video, as always, Mr. Beat. Do Norway vs Sweden next!

  • @gregboi183
    @gregboi183 Год назад +7

    King Arthur's lineage is something later attributed to the line of Wessex, not something they seem to have claimed at the time, and to not mention it's mythical nature and essentially pass it off as fact is pretty misleading

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +5

      I’m so sorry, my original script had ‘King Alfred’. Either Mr Beat changed it or I read it wrong for the voiceover. Also yea I should have gone into that

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +6

      Personally, I don't think there is enough evidence that he even existed.

    • @lain1252
      @lain1252 Год назад +1

      @@iammrbeatCambrian Chronicles has a great video about it.

    • @lukefleetwood7958
      @lukefleetwood7958 Год назад +1

      I did my dissertation on the topic and i am pretty confident there was a Roman/Celtic warlord who fought Saxons in the late 400's who inspired the works of Gildas and Nennius who are the best sources on the topic. All the fantasy stuff about King Arthur comes from French literary romanticism as well as Welsh national legend.@@iammrbeat

    • @alansmithee8831
      @alansmithee8831 Год назад

      ​@@lukefleetwood7958So not a load of Uther nonsense then, to give the Bretons a reason to fight alongside the Normans to "retake" the country? I live not far from Normanton and Bretton in Yorkshire. I used to pass the site of the supposed grave of Robin Hood on the way to work. The celtic nations always paint the English as the oppressors, but the Harrying of the North gets overlooked.
      One of those Bretons, also called Alan, went up to Scotland and was the ancestor of the Stewart kings, who achieved the unification of Britain as in Arthurian legend, not some English conquest.
      Henry VII was a Welsh Tudor from a previous generation of royalty, that led to the marriage that brought the crowns together.

  • @ellismeah8110
    @ellismeah8110 Год назад +2

    England population over 60 million, Scotland population, 5 million , resources are stretched to the limits in England

  • @livepoolmsf6589
    @livepoolmsf6589 Год назад +9

    As a South African immigrant to England, I’ll shout out all my brothers and sisters in England and Scotland and the rest of the common wealth.
    I would say the so called rivalry is quite one sided, at least nowadays. The English were professionals at pissing off other countries back in the day and Scotland probably got the worst of that. These days I think the Scottish just hold a mild resentment towards England since a lot of people in England and the rest of the world unfairly view the United Kingdom and England as interchangeable with Scotland being just a small part of “England”. Similar I imagine to how Canadians resent being lumped in with their larger North American brothers, with the added factor of a lot big decisions for the United Kingdom being made by a government overwhelmingly dominated by another country. This leads the Scots to take immense pride in forming their own distinct identity.

    • @chesterdonnelly1212
      @chesterdonnelly1212 Год назад +1

      I'm English and for what it's worth I don't really see South Africans as immigrants. I see you as fellow Brits, who spent a few centuries in Southern Africa, and have now come back home.

    • @chesterdonnelly1212
      @chesterdonnelly1212 Год назад +1

      @@OneTrueScotsman it is voluntary and the people chose to stay in the UK in 2014.

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@chesterdonnelly1212 Not much choice there, and a lot of behind the scenes shenanigans! Just look at the Winter Fuel payments now taken from most pensioners. That would never have been allowed, and adds to the ill feeling. Not one seems to have thought that Scotland's winters are MUCH colder than England's!

    • @chesterdonnelly1212
      @chesterdonnelly1212 5 месяцев назад

      @@Yesser-Thistle73 that's politics. Of those eligible to vote only 20% actually voted for this government. There is not a majority of English supporting this government. Yes there is resentment towards our politicians from all parts of the UK. Tony Blair is Scottish; that didn't make the English resent the Scots when he was making unpopular decisions. Most Scots understand if Scotland was independent they would have less money to spend and taxes would be higher. That's why they voted to remain in the UK. They like to moan but they're not daft.

    • @EpicAelflaed
      @EpicAelflaed 2 месяца назад

      It was actually the French - hundred year war. The Scot’s at one time was an alliance with the French against the English. The French were the main enemies for the English. Constant battles between the two countries

  • @tarielkaroldan4106
    @tarielkaroldan4106 Год назад +1

    You should absolutely make a video about the 1945 and 1951 UK general elections, detailing the reasons why Churchill was voted out of office as soon as WWII ended, but then came back

    • @lucasdolding6924
      @lucasdolding6924 10 месяцев назад

      I'd love him to cover every UK GE from 1906 onwards. Though if you want a brief explanation, Attlee won in '45 as his campaign for rebuilding Britain post-war was stronger than Churchill's campaign which only focused on the war effort and the Conservatives had been in power for over a decade and were pretty unpopular; Churchill narrowly won in '51 (losing the popular vote) over Labour's infighting, rationing, an early snap election (they'd just narrowly won the 1950 GE 18 months prior) and the collapsing Liberal party which benefited the Conservatives.

  • @nssportstv7231
    @nssportstv7231 Год назад +3

    I’m English and I love both countries 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @trunkage
    @trunkage Год назад +1

    Keep going Matt. Get that Map Men collab

  • @Yamezzzz
    @Yamezzzz Год назад +7

    "Better" can vary so wildly based on criteria. My natural thought, coming from Northern Ireland, is which I'd prefer to spend leisure time in.
    I immediately think of Scotland due to its natural and human geography. Way less population density, much higher percentage of its land are beautiful national parks. But then I visited the lake district for the first time last year (Northern England) and it was just breathtaking. Most "things" outside of natural geography pretty much hands down goes to England, but in comparison to the world, Scotland is very close behind. Since the UK was formed, a significant amount of innovation and world development came from Scotland for its population. For visiting, I personally love the remoteness and character of the Scottish islands though. There's nothing like that in England. Spent a week with an ounce of weed on a remote island in the Hebrides. Mental. Lifelong memories. This video was decent for a foreigner too, just a few mistakes.
    I would choose Scotland for a wilderness holiday and England for cities and nightlife. I don't think either are "better", all of the UK is awesome. Though I should be biased towards Scotland since my parents are both from Scotland.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад +2

      Well put there

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад

      There are lots of remote islands off the coast of England, with the Isle of Scilly being my personal favourite.

  • @Corsuwey
    @Corsuwey Год назад +2

    My real first name is Scottish. Also, my Presbyterian church holds an annual "Kirkin of the Tartan" during the worship service, then followed by social-hour where bagpipes and Scottish dancers perform. Oh, and the scones are obviously delicious!!! BTW, I'm from Nebraska... Super far away from Scotland.

  • @jonathontoss2929
    @jonathontoss2929 Год назад +16

    Many in England find our neighbours obsession with football “ fitbaw” highly amusing. Of course football is massively important in England but at least the English tend to participate more in other sports, cricket both codes of rugby etc. Scotland can match Brazil or Italy in its obsession of the game but never in its achievements.

    • @YerDa67
      @YerDa67 Год назад +1

      Scotland brought the game to Brazil and they also created the idea of the ‘passing game’. In England it was popular to just boot it up the pitch 😂 You’re welcome.

    • @chiefgilray
      @chiefgilray 22 дня назад

      Maybe cause football was invented in Scotland

    • @GrizzlyAdams101
      @GrizzlyAdams101 22 дня назад

      @@YerDa67Charles William Miller brought the game to Brazil. He was born in Brazil but went to England to study.

    • @GrizzlyAdams101
      @GrizzlyAdams101 22 дня назад

      @@YerDa67We created football, and you have an English king, avvvvvvv itttttt weeeee mannnnnn, get on your knees and bowwwwww pawwwwww

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for more historical analysis from this channel!

  • @iboKirby
    @iboKirby Год назад +4

    It’s weird seeing Great Britain without Wales. It looks weirdly skinny.

    • @Yesser-Thistle73
      @Yesser-Thistle73 5 месяцев назад

      It was mostly England without Wales. It's easy when it's on its own to understand why it is so overcrowded.

  • @macflod
    @macflod Год назад +1

    This video is pretty accurate. As someone from Scotland only thing id say is there also many distinct accents in Scotland too, each island and region is different. Oh and i wouldn’t say cricket is popular in Scotland but it is played by a few, although in my experience people who play it usually get a friendly sort of mockery for being weird 😂

  • @EinMor
    @EinMor Год назад +5

    Mr. Beat: And maybe by the end of this video you'll have an opnio-
    Me: *Scotland*

  • @jlstudios69
    @jlstudios69 Год назад +1

    I felt like I was watching the beat goes on during the music segment

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  Год назад

      lol yeah it's still unbelievable to me how much of popular music today around the world can be traced directly back to England

  • @addsm8
    @addsm8 6 месяцев назад +3

    You forgot to mention a couple of Scotland 's inventions like the television, telephone and penicillin to name a few

    • @2sik_UK
      @2sik_UK 22 дня назад +1

      @@addsm8 England has a massive list too though so that'd be enough for a video in it's self

    • @mktf5582
      @mktf5582 13 дней назад

      Non of them are Scoatish inventions.

  • @pepegalvan_
    @pepegalvan_ Год назад

    Thank you soooooo much, since long time ago I was very interested in British history and you done it very well 👏🏽

  • @rosswebster7877
    @rosswebster7877 Год назад +4

    I love both, and although I really love London I have a feeling if I visit, Edinburgh would end up being my favorite UK city.

    • @osberswgaming
      @osberswgaming Год назад +4

      Edinburgh’s great, I’d definitely recommend visiting

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад +1

      Nice place to visit for a weekend. Not sure about living there.
      London definitely has a lot more to offer.