“Without us having to really think about that, I think people drew their own conclusions,” Dunbar says now.
Dunbar is now something of a national treasure; Hastings and his Tedisms have had us hanging off his every word.
And in the absence of critique – you know, we don’t have much left-wing press, sadly, and the Labour Party don’t seem to have very sharp teeth at the minute.
But it wasn’t until Line of Duty that he became a household name, something of which he can now enjoy the spoils.