The island of Great Britain as seen from Scotland, using the Scots language, a southeast orientation, and a perspective at an angle of 35 degrees. [3509 x 4962] (Image credit: procrastinating2much)
It's an interesting perspective but I'm not sure the Scots perspective would be putting south at the top?
Magnets still point north and the pole star is roughly north. Also it doesn't seem culturally right that the Scots would out England "above" them on a map?
The mercurator projection also benefits Scotland making it look larger although it's a marginal benefit within great Britain itself.