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Most commonly, it is used to refer to people born in, brought-up in, or long-term resident in Scotland who have significant English ancestry, or born and brought up in England with Scottish ancestry .
The term Anglo-Scot is most often be used to refer to people of dual English and Scottish heritage., or in a more pejorative sense, for a Scot who is perceived to be excessively anglicised.
Unlike other similar terms (e.g. Anglo-American) Anglo-Scot does not imply dual nationality, as English and Scottish people share British citizenship status, hence the majority of people identified as Anglo-Scots tend to be UK citizens.
Both the former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and current the incumbent, David Cameron, could be termed Anglo-Scots, but for different reasons. Tony Blair was born and educated in Scotland with English ancestry and now lives in England. David Cameron was born and educated in England but has Scottish ancestry.
Unlike Irish Britons whose Irish-born and ancestral numbers can be quantified as approximately 10% (6 million British people having at least 1 Irish grandparent) It is not known how many Scottish people have English ancestry and vice versa as there is no census
And estimated 9-10% of people living in Scotland are born in England.
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