Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Gary Lineker is not a BBC employee, as proved to HMRC last year.I see that Lineker is in trouble for stating the truth about their dangerous rhetoric. He has to be spoken to for having opinions that disagree with Government ministers because it impacts upon BBC neutrality. He'll presumably be spoken to by former Conservative Council candidate and DG of the BBC Tim Davie, following instruction from Richard Sharp the BBC Chairman and former Boris Johnson advisor who donated £400,000 to the Conservative Party, or perhaps from the board member for England, former Teresa May Communications Director Robbie Gibb*, described by Emily Matlis as an 'active agent of the Conservative Party.'
If the BBC is really as keen on balance as these hypocrites claim, it will need to ask all of the MotD presenters to join the SWP in order to balance the number of tory cronies who are in executive positions in the organisation.
The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...olicy-nazi-germany-match-of-the-day-presenter reports that: "The immigration minister Robert Jenrick told Times Radio:...."Gary Lineker is paid for by the British taxpayer and it is disappointing that he is so far out of step with the British public."
Lineker's views are actually closer to public opinion than are the extremist policies being proposed: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/en...-back-rwanda-plan_uk_63a0991be4b0f4895addddd2
He is also not paid for by the British taxpayer. His salary is paid by licence fee payers. This is not the same thing.
I'll tell you who is being paid for by the British Taxpayer though, you guessed it - Robert Jenrick - who is, apparently free to tweet anything he likes. I'm not saying he shouldn't be, I'm just saying that this point makes his inaccurate cliche about who is being paid for from taxes entirely irrelevent to his weak argument.
*- Who was incidentally appointed by May as Communications Director following his stint in overall charge of BBC politicl programme output. A similar move from a supposedly politically independent job to a party political one that has recently seen the condemnation of Sue Gray. The two aren't the same you suggest? A senior Civil Servant is not comparable with a BBC employee? Perhaps you're right - perhaps there should be different standards. For example, why would a football presenter be held to the same standards as senior civil servant?
He is freelance, and has a contract for football coverage.