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12th December 2023
04:36pm GMT

This was in reference to previous accusations that Shapps had breached the ministerial code of conduct by continuing to work as a marketer of get-rich-quick schemes under the pseudonym Michael Green after he became an MP. He has also been accused of using the pseudonyms Sebastian Fox and Corinne Stockheath. The BBC has said Lineker is “free to contribute to projects for third parties, as long as these do not conflict with his BBC commitments.” The broadcaster pointed out that he “regularly” contributes to other projects and that he had expressed his views on the government’s policy in a letter and not on social media. Earlier this year, Lineker was at the centre of controversy after he said the language being used by the current government was “not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s.” The former England striker was responding to a video put out by then-UK home secretary Suella Braverman in which she unveiled new controversial plans that meant anyone arriving in Britain by unauthorised means would be unable to claim asylum in the UK. Lineker was removed from his Match of the Day presenting duties by the BBC, with the corporation saying he had broken its impartiality guidelines. He was eventually reinstated by the broadcaster, who apologised to him. Read more:A tad rich coming from someone who can’t even stick to one name. 4 chaps Shapps. https://t.co/hjLL6VvZSh pic.twitter.com/d6dvkE1B7M
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) December 11, 2023
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