Gary Lineker stands by his immigration policy remarks
by Mark Sweney and Jessica Elgot from World news | The Guardian on (#69M3A)
Match of the Day host says he does not fear BBC suspension for comparing government language to that of 1930s Germany
Gary Lineker has said he will stand his ground after a day of attacks from ministers over tweets he posted earlier this week criticising the government's asylum policy, and dismissed suggestions he could face suspension from his 1.35m-a-year job at the BBC.
Pressure continues to mount on Lineker, with the culture secretary, the home secretary and two former BBC directors adding to the criticism of the Match of the Day presenter's comments on social media, in which he likened the language used to set out the government's immigration plans to that used by Germany in the 30s".
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