My homeland England:
Mushy Peas.
The royal family - particularly the minor royals, who don't even have to do the heavy lifting of turning up for portraits, appearing on stamps/currency.
Rugby Union journalists.
The people who turn up in person to watch the TV show Top Gear.
English tennis fans - give it up already.
To borrow a phrase from Ian Penman, "the relentless publicity of modern British life."
Little Englander/Daily Mail types.
Price of a cab ride in London.
Mock Irish pubs
Litter (especially in Liverpool)
Camp TV hosts, Graham Norton being the prime example. The relentless flogging of jokes that were tired while Kenneth Williams was alive if fucking painful.
The trivialisation of the BBC.
The Lords Spiritual see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Spiritual
Mushy Peas.
The royal family - particularly the minor royals, who don't even have to do the heavy lifting of turning up for portraits, appearing on stamps/currency.
Rugby Union journalists.
The people who turn up in person to watch the TV show Top Gear.
English tennis fans - give it up already.
To borrow a phrase from Ian Penman, "the relentless publicity of modern British life."
Little Englander/Daily Mail types.
Price of a cab ride in London.
Mock Irish pubs
Litter (especially in Liverpool)
Camp TV hosts, Graham Norton being the prime example. The relentless flogging of jokes that were tired while Kenneth Williams was alive if fucking painful.
The trivialisation of the BBC.
The Lords Spiritual see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Spiritual