Scouse humour: Redux – via Bernard Hogan-Howe
Full credit to Bernard Hogan-Howe in his ‘not me, guv’ response to sleepy old fossil Alexander Chancellor’s article on the ‘Mersey Tunnel man arrested for laughing’ story that did the rounds last week.
Full credit to Bernard Hogan-Howe in his ‘not me, guv’ response to sleepy old fossil Alexander Chancellor’s article on the ‘Mersey Tunnel man arrested for laughing’ story that did the rounds last week.
I’m reminded of scouse humour. Cheeky, funny and driven by a vague sense of righteousness. To a point. Beyond that it’s increasingly hard to separate from cruelty and bullying.