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BBC Should Have Fallen Out With Daily Mail, Not Me, Says Lineker

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May 30, 2024

Gary Lineker has said he regrets that a tweet he posted led to a falling out with the BBC, when it should have been a row between the broadcaster and the Daily Mail.

- Rachel Hall

BBC Should Have Fallen Out With Daily Mail, Not Me, Says Lineker

The Match of the Day presenter was taken off air last March by the BBC after posting a tweet in which he said the language used to launch a UK government policy on small boat crossings was "not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s".

Speaking at the Hay festival in Powys, Lineker suggested the real problem had been a critical front page headline from the Daily Mail which was a "distortion" of his original comment.

"The one thing I do regret is that it was a fallout between me and the BBC and it should have been a fallout between the BBC and the Daily Mail," he said.

"I think it is a great shame because it pretty much pitched me against the BBC, and I love the BBC. I don't think we shout our corner enough; we get a little too defensive, particularly with worrying about what's in the Daily Mail. They've got a raison d'etre and they wanted a story on the BBC.

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