Sure I may be wrong, but look at the following headlines:
" Mothers and granny urge toddlers to fight like dogs."
Just look at them. The photos are clear. Four slags with fags and bellies on view. This is the face of Britain today. Overweight, slovenly mothers with less culture than a snail and less common sense. Is Britain becoming a nation of rubbish people who have no interests other than the "Onslow" culture they live in? We cannot generalise here but it seems to me that that the "fish and chip" mentality is well on its way to being the image of Britain.
Next Headline:" 5 year old expelled from school." What happened? were Mr and Mrs Onslow so drunk (while drinking beer on benefit money), that they could not bring a 5 year old into line?
Next headline: " Secondary pupils are out of control". I'm not surprised. Britain today is being held together by a strong economy which seems to over-ride the lapses in its education system. It will catch up as we can see from our next headline:
"Man. United fans go crazy before Roma game." The rubbish of Manchester emerges to shame a country.
Shoot me if you like but Britain is slowly becoming a nation of yobs, slags, drunks, undisciplined children and sloppy,TV-cultured layabouts. They are developing a culture (immigrants aside),which provides no example whatsoever to anyone. And we (!) point fingers at Muslims and Hindus!
It is shameful to see Britain go this way but it is slowly sinking into a quicksand of fat, chain smoking wives, slovenly, beer slurping husbands, unruly kids and a vulgar outlook on life that beggars belief.
TheJinxy

You wanna thank the Americanisation of this country for that, which is basically look after number one and sod everyone else (including increasingly your kids for a lot of people). Whenever they look at statistics (teenage pregnancy rates, drug use etc.) they always compare us with the rest of Europe and we're always top (or is that bottom) of the list. They compare us with Europe in part for sensationalism I know, but it's pointless. We're part of Europe in name only, really we're a wannabe 51st state of America. We're still behind America in these polls, but we're catching up fast so look on the bright side and make the most of how good things are at the moment because they are only going to get worse.