If you go back to the origins of the SNP and the origins of the debate about home rule, anglophobia was as well-entrenched then as it is now. |
This has not forestalled a certain degree of anglophobia. |
It is often forgotten that this time was not in France a period of Anglophobia, but of Anglomania. |
Anglophobia, as a national and popular sentiment, is perhaps more ardent in the United States than amongst us. |
He acknowledged there was anglophobia in Scotland, saying it could be toxic at times. |
They make a nice antidote to the Anglophobia of the breakfast rooms, where a persuasive case is made for polished mahogany, willowware and crustless toast. |