The Daily Mail Made People Unload Their Very British Frustrations

    "People who write 'should of'. #EnemiesOfThePeople"

    Following yesterday's high court ruling, which could delay Brexit, the Daily Mail ran a front page story on the judges in the case and called them "enemies of the people".

    This headline has to be one of the most dangerous things I've read. Whatever your views on Brexit, this is not the… https://t.co/sAIO6Wueib

    Pub Sign of the Day #enemiesofthepeople #highcourtruling #brexit

    People clapped back, first by branding the Daily Mail itself an enemy of the people.

    The #DailyMail is the sort of newspaper that would support the bad guys against Will Smith in Enemy of the State. #enemiesofthepeople

    But now they're using the hashtag to voice other, deeply British frustrations.

    People who listen to music on their phones without having headphones plugged in. #enemiesofthepeople

    People who order receipts at the ATM but then leave them in the machine are the real #enemiesofthepeople

    This one particularly grinds people's gears.

    People who write "should of". #enemiesofthepeople

    Ryan Air passengers who don't applause when the plane lands in Alicante airport #enemiesofthepeople

    I mean, who does this?!

    People who do a big shop in a petrol station #enemiesofthepeople

    People who put milk in with the teabag before pouring in hot water - they are the real #enemiesofthepeople

    People who don't awkwardly run forward when you hold the door open for them. #enemiesofthepeople

    People who put After Eight wrappers back in the box, thus creating the illusion of a full box #enemiesofthepeople

    This really could have been something.

    People who blocked us naming Boaty McBoatface #enemiesofthepeople

    People who own wind chimes #enemiesofthepeople

    People who hang the toilet roll under instead of over are the real #enemiesofthepeople

    And they're even coming up with alternative front pages.