You could not describe broccoli as a popular vegetable
Yes, the UK does grow broccoli. Broccoli is a popular vegetable that is grown in the UK and is typically in season from June to November. Large commercial producers as well as smaller local farmers cultivate broccoli in various parts of the country.
Yes. Just as popular as in the rest of the UK.
The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland joined together to become the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.
Broccoli can be grown anywhere in England.
Scotland is in the UK.
Scotland is part of the UK and the UK government has decided to remain financially independent and not become part of the Eurozone.
The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland happened in 1707.
No. Scotland is one of the four countries that make up the UK along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There will be an independence referendum in 2014 to decide if Scotland should become a separate country.
Jeanette is originally Scottish and is popular in the UK (obviously more so in Scotland than the other countries).
The 17th Century
Wales and Scotland are both part of the UK.
Scotland forms part of the UK - your question is meaningless.