English nationalism: 'Jog on', Scotland
The result of the EU referendum three years ago showed stark differences between the four parts of the UK. England and Wales voted to leave; Scotland and Northern Ireland to remain.
Polling suggests voters with a strong sense of English national identity were very likely to support Brexit and also that a majority of Conservative party members would prioritise leaving the EU over keeping Scotland in the union.
The Nine's Chief News Correspondent James Cook has been to Brexit-supporting Boston in the eastern English county of Lincolnshire.
One of the people he spoke to was a Conservative Councillor who believes Scotland should 'jog on' if the option was independence or Brexit.
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