He would have to sneak in and out of Merseyside with a full entourage of body guards.
People here have very long memories, but just in case anybody has forgotten, this is from an article in The Spectator (Edited and approved for publication by one Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson) after Ken Bigley was beheaded in Baghdad.
“The extreme reaction to Mr Bigley's murder is fed by the fact that he was a Liverpudlian. Liverpool is a handsome city with a tribal sense of community.
"A combination of economic misfortune — its docks were, fundamentally, on the wrong side of England when Britain entered what is now the European Union — and an excessive predilection for welfarism have created a peculiar, and deeply unattractive, psyche among many Liverpudlians.
"They see themselves whenever possible as victims, and resent their victim status; yet at the same time they wallow in it.”