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Yeah, that's my biggest worry. The British public is incapable of being clean.
Or stopping the populations addiction to disposable BBQs. Fuck those things
I'd say it's a smallish minority.
When people leave shit on the beach the whole place is tutting and bad mouthing them.
And yet the beaches in the UK are basically a landfill. I've never seen such dirty beaches anywhere in Europe. I mean, there are exceptions, yes, but overall I avoid British beaches as they are a health hazard.
In my experience it's the tourists from the cities.
I live in Cornwall and during the off season they're fine.
You're saying it like tourists from the cities are not Brits...
They are Brits. They're just emmets.
We get a couple million Brits down in Cornwall over the summer.
Which is terrifying as we only have one decent hospital which is always overcrowded before the emmets come down.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/emmet
Not to mention the sewage they dump on them.
Only beach I ever go to nowadays would be Bridlington. Still relatively clean, atleast it was last time I visited, and not too busy like Scarborough.