Express.co.uk readers have shared their views over whether Gary Lineker should remain at the BBC after his comments on the Government’s immigration policy. The presenter compared Suella Braverman’s new migrant bill to a policy of Nazi Germany, igniting a row over his
Tory MPs have called for the BBC to sack Gary Lineker after he compared the Government’s new migration policy to the tactics of Nazi Germany. But do you think the Match of the Day host should be sacked? Vote in our poll.
Gary Lineker has sparked fury after comparing the government’s new policy to Nazi tactics. Retweeting a video from the Home Office featuring Suella Braverman, Lineker wrote: “There is no huge influx. We take far fewer refugees than other major European countries. This
Lee Anderson has slapped down Gary Lineker for criticising the Government’s plan for tackling the small boats crisis. The deputy Tory chairman accused the BBC star of being “totally out of touch” with the British public. The Match of the Day host
Gary Lineker has said that UK politicians should be paid more, in order to attract the country’s “brilliant minds” to run for office. He said it is “such an important job” which currently does not “entice” the “great minds”. The basic annual
Gary Lineker has suggested that Brexit has “broken Britain” as he and Nigel Farage clash on Twitter. The leading Brexiteer who played a big role in securing the UK’s vote to leave the EU in 2006 posted on his Twitter on Thursday: