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Dylan Moran has weighed in on the debate around political correctness in comedy, saying he’s offended people and regretted it in the past but will “probably do it again”.
The comedian, famous for his role as curmudgeonly bookshop owner Bernard Black in the sitcom
Black Books, argued that 2021 is a great time to be doing comedy precisely because there is so much tension and “everybody’s getting on each other’s tits”.
He told
The Guardian that, post-Brexit, we’re in an era that’s like “watching somebody pull a Snickers bar apart very slowly”.